Ford Model 91
The Ford Model 91 is a car that was made by Ford UK in 1939 and was the last of the British pre-war V-8 range that had started with the V8 18 in 1932. In total, 1,878 were made. For the British market it was available as a 2-door convertible, a 2 door, 5-seat estate and a 4-door, 4-seat saloon. It was powered by a 3622 cc Ford Sidevalve V8 and still used the transverse leaf suspension pioneered on the Model T.
Ford Model 91 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ford UK Ford-Vairogs |
Production | 1939 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 4-door saloon, convertible, estate car. |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 3.6 L V-8 |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 106 inches (2.69 m) |
Length | 176 inches (4.47 m) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Ford 81 |
Successor | Ford Pilot |
The Model 91 was also license built by Ford-Vairogs in Latvia as Ford-Vairogs V8 De Luxe.
References
- A-Z of Cars of the 1930s. M Sedgwick, Bay View Books. 1989. ISBN 1-870979-38-9
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