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Ford 7Y

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Manufacturer
  
Ford UK

Body style
  
2-door saloon.

Wheelbase
  
78 inches (1.98 m)

Production
  
1938–39

Engine
  
0.9 L straight-4

Length
  
148 inches (3.76 m)

Ford 7Y

Ford 7Y is a car built by Ford UK from 1938 until 1939. During that time 65,098 cars were produced.

The car was officially marketed as a Ford Eight, and was a rebodied and slightly larger version of the Ford Model Y. The car was powered by a 933 cc 8 hp Ford Sidevalve engine.

A minor facelift, unveiled in September 1939, resulted in the first Ford Anglia.

The car sported some unusual features such as openable rear windows that were located in the main body work as this was only a two-door vehicle. A rear wheel cover was available on the de-luxe models with the standard version also having a recess in the rear bodywork to accept the spare wheel, albeit not covered. The storage of the spare wheel in this manner mimics the styling of the V8 Ford Pilot. This model was also the last to be fitted with a 'kink' in the front bumper before the simpler straight bumpers were introduced on the Ford Anglia (E04A). The "kink" and the accompanying opening in the bottom of the grille allowed for starting the engine with a hand crank.

References

Ford 7Y Wikipedia