Ford Squire (1 G.) `1955 - Универсал (Великобритания) | |
HW100 - 45000
UAW55 - 105000 RRW100 - 175000 PKRR - 7500 |
Ford Squire
(Ford Escort (100E))
Ford Squire / Ford Escort (100E)
Ford Squire
Overview
Manufacturer - Ford UK
Production - 1955-1959 (Squire) / 1955-1961 (Escort (100E))
Body and chassis
Body style - 2-door estate
Layout - FR layout
Related - Ford Anglia / Ford Prefect / Thames 300E
Powertrain
Engine - 1,172 cc (71.5 cu in) sidevalve, I4
Transmission - 3-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase - 87 in (2,210 mm)
Length - 142 in (3,607 mm)
Width - 60.5 in (1,537 mm)
Height - 63 in (1,600 mm)
The Ford Squire is a car that was produced by Ford UK from 1955 to 1959.
It was a two-door, four-seat estate design, related to the Ford Prefect 100E
four-door saloon, sharing the same 1,172 cc (71.5 cu in) Ford sidevalve 36 bhp
(27 kW) engine and other parts and the same interior trim. It was substantially
shorter than both the Prefect and the closely related Ford Anglia 100E two-door
saloon. It used the short front doors of the four-door model because the
bodyshell was optimized for use as a panel van (which was marketed as the Thames
300E). The rear door was in two pieces split horizontally. The rear seat could
be folded flat to convert from a four-seater to a load carrier. Until 1957 there
were wood trim pieces screwed to the sides of the vehicle.
The Squire competed in the same market segment as the Hillman Husky and Austin
A30 / A35 based estate, both significantly more popular in the UK than longer
estates at the time. Total production was 17,812 cars.
British magazine The Motor tested a Squire in 1955, recording a top speed of
69.9 mph (112.5 km/h), 0-50 mph (80 km/h) in 20.2 seconds, and a fuel
consumption of 35.7 miles per imperial gallon (7.9 L/100 km; 29.7 mpg-US). The
test car (with the optional heater) cost £668, including taxes.
Ford Escort
The Ford Escort was a mechanically identical estate car with the lower trim
level of the Ford Anglia. This proved more popular, and a total of 33,131
Escorts were produced between 1955 and 1961. Production of the Escort continued
until 1961, two years longer than the Squire.
The Escort name was later used by Ford of Europe in 1968 on another small car,
and a North American variant was introduced in 1980.
Rear view
A less expensive variant of the Ford Squire was branded as the Ford Escort
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