Danish Army
Specific: A number of vehicles
were acquired just prior to the outbreak of WW II. Among
those were a batch of Ford 91´s. The shown vehicle was
used by a artillery unit, probably by its staff or a
company commander. To the left a pair of Tempo
G1200´s.
Historical: The Ford Model 91 was made by the
British Ford in 1939 only and was the last of the British
pre war V-8 range that had started with the V8 18 in
1932. In total 1878 were made. For the British market it
was available as a two door convertible, a two door, five
seat estate and a 4 door, 4 seat saloon. It still used
the transverse leaf suspension pioneered on the Model T.
Length: 4.47 m (176 inches).
Width: N/A.
Height: N/A.
Weight: N/A.
Engine: Own V8-cylinder, 3.622 cm3 (221 cubic
inches), liquid cooled.
Horsepower: N/A.
Transmission: N/A.
Transfer case: None.
Electrical system: N/A.
Brakes: N/A.
Tyres: N/A.
Fording depth:
without preparation: N/A.
with deep water fording kit: N/A.
Fuel type: Petrol.
Fuel capacity: N/A.
Range: N/A.
Crew: N/A.
Additional: N/A.
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