Thursday, July 2, 2015

1956 Ford Fairlane Vehicle Specifications

Ford Fairlanes were built from 1955 until 1972. The 3,360 pound van has a 115.5 inch wheelbase.



It produces 200 horsepower at 4,600 rotations per minute with a torque assessing of 285 foot-pounds at 2,600 rpm. Its Muzzle and stroke is 3 and 3/4 inches by 3 and 19/64 inches with a compression ratio of 8:1. The Engine utilizes a four-barrel downdraft carburettor.


Chassis


The 1956 Fairlane features a completely restyled target. In the 1950s, machine makers retooled their factories every year to cause brand-new intent styles. The Crown Victoria hardtop has chrome trim crossing the roof and door pillars. The machine features a three-speed helical transmission using a unmarried plate dry-disc clutch. The hypoid differential has a ratio of 3.78.


Dimensions


The 1956 Coronet Victoria is 198.5 inches expanded, 75.9 inches Broad and 62.1 inches gangling. After 1968, they were called either Fairlanes or Torinos. The 1956 Fairlanes were offered in seven entity styles as Series 6 with an in-line six-cylinder Engine, or as Series 8 with a 292 cubic inch or a 312 cubic inch Engine.

Engine

The 1956 Ford Fairlane Coronet Vic is powered by a 291.3 ci, valve-in-head V8 engine.