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- What is the top speed of a 1939 Ford?
- What Ford went 300 mph?
- What size tires are on a 1941 Ford pickup?
- How much horsepower does a 1939 Ford have?
- What was the fastest production car in 1939?
- What is the difference between a 1939 and 1940 Ford?
- What size tires are on a 1940 Ford truck?
- How many 1939 Fords were made?
- What size tires are on a 1930 Ford?
- What size wheels are on a 1940 Ford pickup?
What is the top speed of a 1939 Ford?
With 85 horsepower and a top speed above 75 miles per hour, a 1939 Ford V-8 could catch just about anything on the road at that time. Priced around $680, it was budget friendly too.
What Ford went 300 mph?
Ford GT
M2K Motorsports made history when their Ford GT made a 300mph standing-mile pass. We go under the hood of this amazing machine and talk power with the team behind the record.
What size tires are on a 1941 Ford pickup?
Wheel Info | |
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Front: 15×7 Offset: 0 Backspacing: 4 | Rear: 15×7 Offset: 0 Backspacing: 4 |
Tire Info | |
All Season Classics Other | |
Front: 165/80 25.4″x6.5″ | Rear: 165/80 25.4″x6.5″ |
How much horsepower does a 1939 Ford have?
The Ford V-8 offers a choice of the thrifty 60 hp engine for rock-bottom economy. or the 85 hp engine for top-notch performance. The De Luxe Ford V-8 has the 85 hp engine only. Both Ford cars for 1939 are Ford-priced for greater dollar value.
What was the fastest production car in 1939?
Fastest car in 1930-1939 | Duesenberg Model SJ | 140 mph (225 km/h)
What is the difference between a 1939 and 1940 Ford?
The ’39 versions don’t have windwings in the doors and the ’40 does, and the windshield wipers on a ’39 mount above the windshield while a ’40 has them mounted in the cowl.
What size tires are on a 1940 Ford truck?
Re: What is the correct tire size for a 1940-41 Pickup? 16 x 6.00 are correct. I used 16 x 7.00 for my 38 truck the reason GB mentioned. 53′ mainline cars ran 6.00.
How many 1939 Fords were made?
Ford production worked out to 487,031 units for the model year—better than 1938, but roughly half of the 1935-’37 sales numbers. Calendar-year registrations were at 481,496, and calendar-year production was 532,152.
What size tires are on a 1930 Ford?
Ford Model A Tire Pressures by The Old Timers Guide
Year | Recommended Tire Size | Tire Pressure F/R (PSI) |
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1928 | 4.50-21 | 35/35 |
1929 | 4.50-21 | 35/35 |
1930 | 4.75-19 | 35/35 |
1931 | 4.75-19 | 35/35 |
What size wheels are on a 1940 Ford pickup?
Re: Tire size for 1940 Standard V8
You most likely have 4×16″ rims. There are some wider rims with the old Ford 5 x 5 1/2 pattern or you can have wheels made.