Manufacturer | Ford of Britain |
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Production |
1938–1939 65,098 made. |
Predecessor | Ford Model Y |
Successor | Ford Anglia |
Body style(s) | 2-door saloon. |
Engine(s) | 0.9 L Straight-4 |
Wheelbase | 78 inches (1.98 m) |
Length | 148 inches (3.76 m) |
Width | 57 inches (1.448 m) |
Curb weight | 1540 pounds (670 kg) |
Ford 7Y is a car from Ford built in the United Kingdom between 1938 and 1939.
It was officially marketed as a Ford "Eight", and was a rebodied and slightly larger version of the Ford Model Y. During that time 65,098 cars were produced. The car was powered by a 933 cc, 8 hp Ford Sidevalve engine.
A minor facelift towards the end of 1939[1] resulted in the first Ford Anglia model.
Preservation[]
Restored and 'orginal' examples are shown at the many Classic Car Shows and related events in the UK during the Summer show season.
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