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  2. Mercury Eight - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Eight is an automobile that was produced by the American manufacturer Ford Motor Company under their now defunct division Mercury between 1939 and 1951. The debut model line of the Mercury division, Ford positioned the full-size Mercury Eight between the Ford Deluxe (later Custom) model lines and the Lincoln.

  3. Ford flathead V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    This engine was used in Ford's transit buses during the most productive years of the company's short stint in the transit bus business from the mid-1930s to the early 1950s, most notably in the 1939–1947 version of the Ford Transit Bus. The latest iteration of this engine was used from 1948 to 1953 in the U.S and till 1954 in Canada.

  4. De Luxe Ford - Wikipedia

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    In the third season, Daniel states that getting his first car from Mr. Miyagi inspired him to go into the car business. In the 1985 film Back to the Future and its sequel Back to the Future Part II, the car which Biff Tannen owns in 1955 was a black 1946 Ford Super De Luxe convertible. The 1946 car is now in a private collection. [6]

  5. Ford Sidevalve engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Sidevalve is a side valve (flathead engine) from the British arm of the Ford Motor Company, often also referred to as the "English Sidevalve". The engine had its origins in the 1930s Ford Model Y , and was made in two sizes, 933 cc (56.9 cu in) or "8 HP", and 1,172 cc (71.5 cu in) or "10 HP".

  6. Ford Eifel - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Eifel is a car manufactured by Ford Germany between 1935 and 1940. [1] It initially complemented, and then replaced, the Ford Köln. It was itself replaced by the Ford Taunus. Between 1937 and 1939, it was also assembled in Hungary and Denmark.

  7. 1937 Ford - Wikipedia

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    Mechanically, Ford put hydraulic brakes on their cars for the first time. [7] [8] The phaeton, club coupe, and convertible club coupe models were discontinued. The engine was also revised for 1939 with downdraft carburetors widening the torque band but leaving power unchanged at 85 hp (63 kW). Hydraulic brakes were a major advance across the ...

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