bobs36 | -- 12-20-2014 @ 1:24 PM |
are there any production #s for a 1948 ford coupe 6 cylinder?
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trjford8 | -- 12-20-2014 @ 5:08 PM |
Ford produced 73,365 1948 cars with 6 cylinder motors in 1948. I do not find any breakdown on how many were coupes, etc.
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bobs36 | -- 12-21-2014 @ 9:04 AM |
thanks for info (dont here to much about 6 cylinders in fords)
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DD931 | -- 12-21-2014 @ 1:36 PM |
I think the engine switched from "G" to the "H" series in'48 for both cars and trucks. There a lot of F-1's out there with sixes!! Like mine, for example!!
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bobs36 | -- 12-21-2014 @ 1:58 PM |
yes you are right, i was looking for a f-100 and surprised to find so many 6 cylinder trucks
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DD931 | -- 12-23-2014 @ 6:49 AM |
It was all about the Benjamins!!
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trjford8 | -- 12-23-2014 @ 6:53 AM |
Actually the 6 cylinders had almost as much power as the V-8, ran cool, and were less money when you went to buy one. they were popular in the pickups. Government agencies primarily bought the sixes.
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42guy | -- 12-23-2014 @ 4:42 PM |
I have a 6 cyl. fan blade you can for the shipping cost.
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