85 kW) 1985–1992 Ford Granada and Ford Scorpio (engine code NRA, NRC, NRI) 1991–1994 Ford Transit (engine code NCA) This variant was used in Ford Transit...
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The North American version of the Ford Granada is a range of sedans that was manufactured and marketed by Ford over two generations (1975–1982). Developed...
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replacement for the European Ford Granada line (although in the UK and Ireland the Scorpio was marketed under the Granada name until 1994). Like its predecessor...
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Pérez, in his 1971 book "Granada," stated that María Luisa Cisneros Lacayo, "La Loca," developed the recipe in 1914 in Granada, Nicaragua, and she named...
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British Ford range from 1950 until their replacement by the Consul and Granada models in 1972. Initially, the four-cylinder version was named Ford Consul...
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Ford police vehicles (redirect from Ford Police Interceptor (variant))
vehicles. Though Ford has been producing police-oriented fleet vehicle variants of their full-size Ford sedans since the 1950s, the primary nameplate used...
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Muhammad I of Granada, former Sultan of Granada Muhammad II of Granada, former Sultan of Granada Muhammad III of Granada, former Sultan of Granada Muhammad...
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profusely in the decoration of the 17th-century Catholic Sacromonte Abbey, in Granada, Spain, as a symbol of wisdom. The Seal of Solomon was also discovered...
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an open royal crown. The conquest of Granada was symbolized by the addition enté en point of a quarter for Granada After Isabella I's death in 1504, Ferdinand...
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year. The 1975–80 Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch offered the 200 inline-six as the standard engine. For 1981–82 the Ford Granada was redesigned and common...
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