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Ford Granada Mark II (1977–1985)
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The European Ford Granada is a large executive car manufactured by Ford Europe from 1972 until 1994. The square and straight-lined Granada Mark II was released in August 1977 and was produced until April 1985 following a mild facelift and attention to drivetrain noise, vibration, and harshness in 1981. The Mark II was essentially a reskin of the 1972 car, with new external panelwork that brought the Granada into line with Ford's new design language initiated by stylist Uwe Bahnsen, taking styling cues also used on the recently launched Cortina Taunus Mk IV and Mk I Fiesta.


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