Ford: Model C
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1904 The Ford Model C was introduced; it was a version of the first Ford: Model A with more modern look, slightly more powerful engine and 6 inch longer wheelbase. It was the entry-level car in the Ford model lineup, slotting below the upscale Model B.
Production ended in 1905 with 800 cars made. The Model C was replaced by the derivative Model F in 1905.
Both Models A and C were produced at the same time, but the Model A could also be bought with a Model C engine, an option called Ford Model AC. The Model C engine is a flat-2 giving 8 hp at first and 10 hp by 1905. The Model C was sold for $850, with the option of making it a four-seater for an extra $100. The top cost extra, rubber for $30 and leather for $50.
Although the Model C had a protruding front "box" like a modern car, unlike the flat-front Model A, this was purely ornamental — the engine remained under the seat.
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- [1] Wikipedia