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Photo by Cliff West |
The 1941 Ford was newly redesigned, and featured a number of changes over the previous design, including an increase in both wheelbase and overall length. The entry-level 136 cubic-inch V8 had been replaced by a 90-horsepower 226 cubic-inch inline 6-cylinder engine. The trim lines were changed, with Standard becoming Special, and Super Deluxe being introduced above Deluxe. This design would continue through 1948.
This 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Sedan is pictured at the Towe Ford Museum (now the
California Automobile Museum) in Sacramento, California, in March 1992.
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