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17-JUN-2014 © Chris Gibbins

1937 Ford Model Y

Fords manufactured in Britain differed from those made in the USA. Designed in Dearborn, built in Dagenham, the 8hp Model Y was created for the British market.
Introduced in 1932, the Model Y was the first full 4-seater saloon car to be sold for a mere £100. It was developed in just 5 months, when Ford desperately needed
a small car to compete with Austin and Morris. The engine was bigger that the rivals’, and the car revived Ford’s flagging sales. It was available with 2 or 4 doors;
the basic models were called Popular in 1935, and economy Fords have retained this name since then.

This was the first car I remember my father owning, in the early 1950s, and he was ever so proud of it!
(Its registration was EPA 30, not a lot different from this one, curiously.)

Engine: 933cc, in-line 4, side valve, 23.4 bhp
Top speed: 62 mph
Cost new: £100
Manufacturer: Ford Motor Co. Ltd., Dagenham, Essex

Nikon D800 ,Sigma 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 DG HSM II
1/200s f/5.6 at 21.0mm iso500 hide exif
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Dan Greenberg31-Jul-2016 20:51
Very nicely framed and captured. So different than an American 37 Ford. ~BV~
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