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Ford Model C Ten


FieldValue
nameFord Model C
image1936 Ford Model C Junior De Luxe Tudor Saloon DYJ078.jpg
manufacturerFord UK
production1934–1937
predecessorFord Model Y
successorFord 7W
body_style2 and 4-door saloon, tourer.
height63 inches (1.60 m)
weight1736 pounds (787 kg)
engine1.2 L Ford Sidevalve engine
width57 inches (1.44 m)
wheelbase90 inches (2.28 m)
length145 inches (3.69 m)
assemblyUnited Kingdom: Ford Dagenham

The Ford Model C Ten is a car that was built by Ford UK between 1934 and 1937. The Ten moniker signifies its 10 British fiscal horsepower. The car was also assembled in Spain (Barcelona) between 1934 and 1936. The German version produced in the same period was named the Ford Eifel.

The car used an enlarged version of the side valve engine fitted to the Ford Model Y; it was increased to a capacity of 1172 cc by increasing the bore from 56.6 mm to 63.5 mm but keeping the stroke at 92.5 mm. A standard engine would produce 30 bhp at 4000 rpm. This engine became a favourite for many engine tuners post-WWII and gave a start to several sports car makers including Lotus Cars, and remained in production until 1962. Suspension was by the Ford system of transverse leaf springs with rigid axles front and rear, a system little changed since the Model T. A three speed gearbox was fitted.

A four-seat tourer, now much sought after, joined the saloons in mid 1935 and a de-luxe version, the CX, with chromium-plated trim was available from late 1935 to early 1937.

The car could reach 70 mph (110 km/h) and return 35 mi to an (Imperial) gallon.

The Model C Ten's engine was also used in the limited-trial Ausfod automobile, manufactured in Manchester from 1947 to 1948.

The Model C in Australia

The Model C was released in Australia in 1935 and was offered in roadster, coupe, saloon, van and roadster utility bodystyles.

References

References

  1. Norm Darwin, The History of Ford in Australia, 1986, pages 93-95
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