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Eight Sedan Limousine | |||||
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Year: | 1933 | Series: | 10th | ||
Model: | 1002 Eight | ||||
Body Name: | Sedan Limousine | Body Style: | #615 | ||
Passengers: | 5/7 | Weight: | 4,725 lbs. | ||
MSRP: | $2,550 | WB: | 136" | ||
Production: | 1,099* vehicles of this Chassis Model produced | ||||
Starting V.N.: | 615-11 | ||||
Factory Engine: | 320 | Cyl: | 8 | ||
Serial Start: | 370001 | End: | 373010 | ||
Specfications: | 120hp, L-Head, Inline, 9 Bearing, Solid Lifters | ||||
Carb: | Stromberg EE-22 | Voltage: | +6 | ||
Tire Size: | 17 x 7 | ||||
* Notes: | The specific production count for this Body Number is unknown. The above number represents the total production of this Chassis Model. | ||||
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The Standard Eight was now known as the Eight this year, horsepower was now up to 120 with new engine refinements such as a new dual downdraft Stromberg carburetor, revised manifolds, an automatic choke and smaller flywheel. Three-point motor suspension was adopted. The Bendix-BK vacuum booster brakes of the Twelve were added. Wire wheels were now standard, with disc and wood optional. The angle set hypoid differential introduced on the Light Eight was also included. The former vacuum-plate clutch was replaced by a single-plate, with automatic clutch control available optionally. The fender-mounted battery and toolboxes were gone, and the new pivoted pane window ventilation would be offered this one year only on all Eights and Twelves. |
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