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- 1941_Ford wheelbase "2895.6".
- 1941_Ford length "4935.22".
- 1941_Ford abstract "The Ford car was thoroughly updated in 1941, in preparation for a time of unpredictability surrounding World War II. The 1941 design would continue in an aborted 1942 model year and would be restarted in 1946 and produced until the more modern 1949 Fords were ready. During the initial year of this car, it evolved considerably. The front fenders came in three pieces, the theory being that small damage could be replaced easily. During the year, it evolved into two pieces with the lower front and back sections being joined. The hood risers changed, the early ones being the same as 1940 Fords, changing during the year to the better later version. The 1941 Convertible had no rear side windows, the only side windows being in the doors; in 1942, quarter windows were added so the rear occupants could see out.Five different coil/distributor arrangements were used during 1941, causing confusion for mechanics. Other variations were: two different positions for the generator, and three for the cooling fan — front of the crankshaft, front of the generator (rare) and on a bracket. This is thought to be the first Ford to offer an oil filter. The two interior heaters were a \"Southwind\" gasoline burner, which had the advantage of keeping one warm in winter at drive-in movies (provided a small electric fuel pump was used), and a more ordinary hot-water type. Both had window defrosters. It had an excellent radio, which could consume the battery in about two hours. Electric windshield wipers were available in addition to the vacuum-powered wipers. Three different convertible power top mechanisms (vacuum, electric screw, and hydraulic) and two different header bar latching systems were used. Rear suspensions sometimes had a sway bar, most did not. It had excellent brakes for the time, and the best handling of an ordinary car at the time. It was a very transitional car.The two previous Ford car lines, Standard and De Luxe, had blossomed into three, Special, De Luxe, and Super De Luxe. This time, the entry-level 136 CID (2.2 L) V8 was deleted in favor of a new 226 CID (3.7 L) L-head straight-6, the first Ford six since the 1906 Model K. The popular 221 CID (3.6 L) V8 remained as the top-line engine and was standard in De Luxe models. Both engines were rated at 90 hp. The 239 CID engine, introduced in 1939 for Mercury and trucks, was continued in the Mercury models. The chassis was longer, with a 114-in (2.9-m) wheelbase.The \"ignition key\" for these cars was actually used to operate a bolt lock which, on one end, unlocked the steering column (a feature destined to return, mandated, decades later), and on the other end unblocked the ignition switch, allowing it to be operated. Starting the car was then accomplished by pressing a pushbutton on the dashboard, another feature destined to return with the advent of \"smart keys\".Although starting cranks had been replaced by electric starters for decades, Ford cars included a manual starting feature until 1948 as an antidote to dead-battery syndrome. The wheel-lug wrench served as a handle (also for the jack) and the jack shaft with bayonet-coupling pins could be inserted through a small hole in the grille to engage a bayonet socket on the forward end of the engine crankshaft. A quick-and-easy twist of the handle was sufficient to start the flat head V8, and the bayonet coupling was self-disengaging for safety.".
- 1941_Ford assembly Australia.
- 1941_Ford assembly Chester_Assembly.
- 1941_Ford assembly Chicago_Assembly.
- 1941_Ford assembly Ford_Motor_Company_Assembly_Plant_(Atlanta).
- 1941_Ford assembly Long_Beach_Assembly.
- 1941_Ford assembly Old_Ford_Motor_Factory.
- 1941_Ford assembly Twin_Cities_Assembly_Plant.
- 1941_Ford assembly United_States.
- 1941_Ford bodyStyle Convertible.
- 1941_Ford bodyStyle Coupé.
- 1941_Ford bodyStyle Coupé_utility.
- 1941_Ford bodyStyle Pickup_truck.
- 1941_Ford bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- 1941_Ford bodyStyle Sedan_delivery.
- 1941_Ford bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- 1941_Ford class Full-size_Ford.
- 1941_Ford engine 1941_Ford__1.
- 1941_Ford engine 1941_Ford__2.
- 1941_Ford engine 1941_Ford__3.
- 1941_Ford layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- 1941_Ford length "4.93522".
- 1941_Ford manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- 1941_Ford modelEndYear "1948".
- 1941_Ford modelStartYear "1941".
- 1941_Ford predecessor 1937_Ford.
- 1941_Ford productionEndYear "1941".
- 1941_Ford productionStartYear "1941".
- 1941_Ford successor 1949_Ford.
- 1941_Ford successor Ford_F-Series_first_generation.
- 1941_Ford thumbnail 1941_Ford_Super_Deluxe.jpg?width=300.
- 1941_Ford wheelbase "2.8956".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageID "6747895".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageLength "12341".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageOutDegree "64".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageRevisionID "707990688".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink 1937_Ford.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink 1949_Ford.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Antidote.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Back_to_the_Future.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Bayonet_mount.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Biff_Tannen.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ford_vehicles.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicles_manufactured_in_the_United_States.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Chester_Assembly.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Assembly.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Coupé_utility.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Crank_(mechanism).
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Crankshaft.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_inch.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Australia.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Ford_F-Series.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Ford_F-Series_first_generation.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Model_K.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company_Assembly_Plant_(Atlanta).
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Straight-6_engine.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Ford_flathead_V8_engine.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Full-size_Ford.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Jack_(device).
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Long_Beach_Assembly.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Lug_wrench.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Old_Ford_Motor_Factory.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Panel_van_(Australia).
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Pickup_truck.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Push-button.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Running_board.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_delivery.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Smart_key.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Starter_(engine).
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Station_wagon.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink Twin_Cities_Assembly_Plant.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink File:1941_ford_super_deluxe.png.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink File:1942_Ford_Super_Deluxe.JPG.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink File:1946_Ford_V8_Coupe_Utility.JPG.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink File:1947_Ford_V8_76_Super_De_Luxe_Convertible_Club_Coupe_UWU575.jpg.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink File:46_Ford_Pickup_(Auto_classique_Salaberry-De-Valleyfield_11).JPG.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink File:Biffs_46_Ford.jpg.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLink File:SC06_1948_Ford_Woody.jpg.
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "1941 Ford".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "1941".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "1948 Ford station wagon".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford Model 59".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford Model 69".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford Model 79".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford Super De Luxe".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford Super Deluxe".
- 1941_Ford wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford pickup".