Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,701 pages of information and 247,104 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Ford: Model C

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Note: This is a sub-section of Ford Motor Co.

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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