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  2. Ford Model 48 - Wikipedia

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    The rear axle is a live beam axle that also has a single, transverse leaf spring, combined with a triangular-shaped combined longitudinal and transverse control arm. The wheelbase is 112 in (2,845 mm). On all four wheels, the Ford Model 48 has mechanically operated 12.0 in (305 mm) drum brakes, and 6.00 by 16 inch tyres.

  3. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    Weatherstripping is the process of sealing openings such as doors, windows, and trunks from the waters above. The term can also refer to the materials used to carry out such sealing processes. The goal of weatherstripping is to prevent rain and water from entering entirely or partially and accomplishes this by either returning or rerouting water.

  4. Stout Scarab - Wikipedia

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    The rear swing axle suspension with long coil spring struts was inspired by aircraft landing gear. [10] The Scarab suspension inspired the later Chapman strut used by Lotus from their Lotus Twelve model of 1957. [10] The Ford flat-head V8 drove the rear wheels via a custom Stout-built three-speed manual transaxle. The engine was reversed from ...

  5. 1937 Ford - Wikipedia

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    Full-size Ford: Body style: 2-door coupe 2-door convertible 2-door 1-ton pickup truck 2-door sedan 2-door station wagon 2-door van 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon (Woodie) 2-door coupe utility (Australia) [1] 2-door roadster utility (Australia) [1] Layout: FR layout: Powertrain; Engine: 136 CID (2.2 L) Flathead V8 221 CID (3.6 L) Flathead V8 ...

  6. Ford Model AA - Wikipedia

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    The Model AA Ford is powered by the same 201-cubic-inch (3.3 L) I4 engine that the Model A Ford used. The engine produced a maximum of 40 horsepower at 2,200 rpm.The engine featured an up-draft carburetor, six-volt generator, 2 and 4-blade fan, mechanical water pump, mechanical oil pump, electric starter and four-row radiator.

  7. Riley-Ford Special - Wikipedia

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    The Riley-Ford Special is a unique lightweight roadster and dirt-track racing sprint car built between 1933 and 1938. It was built using readily available components at the time. The chassis is an Essex frame, and uses a Franklin steering column and system. It used a Ford front axle with a Halibrand quick-change rear end.