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The Ford Forty-Nine was a
concept car created by the
Ford Motor Company. It was first introduced at the
2001
North American International Auto Show. It was the tribute
to the
1949 Ford model that was first produced after
World War II that later became a big hit.
Engine and Design
The Forty-Nine's engine is a the same used in Ford's
Thunderbird models, a
naturally aspirated 3.9-liter, DOHC, 32-valve
V8. The
retro
styling of the Forty-Nine is very similar to the 2002
Ford Thunderbird. It is the modern interpretation of the
popular
1949 Ford with the exterior being very similar to its
ancestor and its interior being based off the most popular cars
of the
'40s
and
'50s.
References
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Ford Forty-Nine Concept Vehicle Info
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2001 Ford 49 Info from ConceptCarz.com
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concept cars v d e |
| Cars: |
Focus MA | Forty-Nine
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GT90 |
Gyron |
Indigo |
Iosis |
Reflex |
Shelby Cobra Concept |
Shelby GR-1 |
TH!NK |
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Minivans/SUVs: |
EX |
Fairlane Concept |
Model U |
SAV |
SYNUS |
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Pickup trucks: |
Explorer Sport Trac Concept |
F-250 Super Chief |
Categories:
Ford vehicles |
Concept automobiles