Ford-Vairogs ("Vairogs" meaning "Shield") (earlier called "Fenikss") was the name of a car factory in Riga, Latvia that produced license-built Ford cars...
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also license-built in Latvia by Ford-Vairogs as the Ford-Vairogs Junior. In Ireland, the Prefect was assembled at the Ford Cork plant until 1962. In South...
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following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of Ford Motor Company for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations...
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3622 cc Ford Sidevalve V8 and still used the transverse leaf suspension pioneered on the Model T. The Model 91 was also license built by Ford-Vairogs in Latvia...
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Trucks Asahi Autozam Datsun Eunos Ohta Otomo Prince Mobius Motors Dartz Ford-Vairogs RAF (Latvija) W Motors Orca Engineering (Defunct) Jehle (Defunct) MDI...
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owned 38 such companies. The new JSC Vairogs produced railway carriages and Ford-Vairogs automobiles under the Ford licence. VEF made world's smallest Minox...
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1936, Fenikss was reorganised into Joint Stock Company Vairogs, which later manufactured Ford-Vairogs automobiles under licence. Expropriated by the state...
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Consumer goods Consumer electronics Riga 1993 Computers and electronics P A Ford-Vairogs Consumer goods Automobiles Riga 1936 Automotive, defunct 1940 P D Forticom...
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Active manufacturers Dartz Drive eO Defunct manufacturers Alexander Leutner Riga Riga Autobus Factory Russo-Balt VEF Defunct factories Ford-Vairogs...
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1938 Auto Union racing car Type C/D, replica Ford Köln Y (1933) in Riga Motor museum Latvian built Ford-Vairogs V8 "De Luxe" (1938)in Riga Motor museum Horch...
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