What engines did the Ford Granada have?
The Granada was equipped with a 200 cubic-inch inline-six engine as standard, with a 250 cubic-inch inline-six as an optional engine. Shared with the Maverick, the 302 Windsor V8 was offered as an option; the 351 Windsor V8 was an option solely for the Granada.
Who made consul cars?
The Consul was given the Ford code of EOTA. Most cars were four-door saloons with body design by George Walker of the parent United States Ford Motor Company, but a few estate cars were made by the coachbuilder Abbott….Ford Consul EOTA (1951–1956)
Ford Consul (EOTA) | |
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Height | 61 in (1,500 mm)(convertible) |
What is the sister car to a Ford Granada?
Mercury Monarch
Mercury Monarch | |
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Class | Compact near-luxury car |
Body style | 4-door sedan 2-door coupe |
Layout | FR layout |
Related | Ford Granada (North America) Lincoln Versailles |
What kind of car is a Consul?
The Ford Consul is a car that was manufactured by Ford UK from 1951 until 1962. The name was later revived for a model produced by Ford in both Britain and Germany from 1972 until 1975….
Ford Consul | |
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1956 Ford Consul Mark II Saloon (204E) | |
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Manufacturer | Ford UK |
Production | 1951–1962; 1972–1975 |
What is the Mercury version of the Ford Granada?
What year did they make Lincoln Versailles?
1977
The Lincoln Versailles is a mid-size luxury car that was marketed by Lincoln from the 1977 to 1980 model years. The first Lincoln introduced outside of the full-size segment, the Versailles is a rebranded version of the Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch….
Lincoln Versailles | |
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Manufacturer | Lincoln (Ford) |
Production | 1977–1980 |