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The Ford Rheinland is an automobile that was produced by Ford Germany from 1933 to 1936. The car was a German market designated Ford Model B.[1]
The name comes from the German region of the Rhineland. In total 5575 of them were made. The engine, taken from Model B, was a four-cylinder, four-stroke 3285 cc giving 50 hp (37 kW) at 2800 rpm.
This was the last model by Ford of Germany offering the big four-cylinder engine. After 1936, there was only the small Ford Eifel and the big Ford V8.