Ford 7W 1937-1938 - The Ford 7W Ten was a car from Ford designed in the U. s. Empire between 1937 and 1938.
The
car was an new edition of the Design C Ten with the same 1172 cc motor and
three rate gear box, and used the same transversus foliage front side and back
revocation. The framework now presented a harder prepared design, and the
braking system were technical and purchased in from Girling. The eye-catching
7W Ten system style, available in both two and four entrance options and the
first little British Ford model with an on the outside utilized baggage pocket,
was the forerunner to the first model to bring the 'Prefect' banner in 1939
(albeit in four entrance type only) and which ran to 1953 as designs E93A and
E493A.
Maintenance.
Manufacturer : Ford of Britain
Production : 1937–1938 41,665 made.
Predecessor : Ford Model C Ten
Successor : Ford Prefect
Body style : 2 and 4-door saloon, tourer.
Engine : 1.2 L Straight-4
Wheelbase : 82 inches (2.08 m)
Length : 156 inches (3.96 m)
Width : 57 inches (1.448 m)
Curb weight : 1790 pounds (810 kg)
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