- Ford Popular
Infobox Automobile
name = Ford Popular
manufacturer =Ford Motor Company
production = 1953-1962
predecessor =
successor =
body_style = two door saloon
designer =The Ford Popular is a car from Ford built in England between 1953 and 1962. When launched, it was Britain's lowest priced car.
Ford Popular 103E
Infobox Automobile
name = Ford Popular 103E
production = 1953-1959 155,340 made cite book |last=Robson |first=Graham |title=A-Z British Cars 1945-1980|year=2006 |publisher=Herridge & Sons |location=Devon, UK|id=ISBN 0-9541063-9-3 ]
predecessor =
successor = 'New' Ford Popular
body_style = two door saloon
engine = 1172 ccstraight-4 side-valve
30 bhp
transmission = 3 speed manual
length = Auto in|151.5|0
width = Auto in|56.5|0
height = Auto in|64.5|0
weight = Auto lb|1624|0
wheelbase = Auto in|90|0
related =Ford Anglia
designer =
fuel_capacity = When production of the olderFord Anglia and Ford Prefect was stopped in 1953 the Popular was developed as a budget alternative. The Popular was based on the old, prewar-style E494A Anglia. It was powered by aFord Sidevalve 1172 cc, convert|30|bhp|abbr=on, four cylinder engine. The car was very basic. It had a single vacuum powered wiper, no heater, vinyl trim and very little chrome, even the bumpers were painted. Over 150,000 Populars were made.This car proved successful because, while on paper it was a sensible alternative to a clean, late-model used car, in practice there were no clean late-model used cars available in postwar Britain due to the six-year halt in production caused by
World War II . This problem was compounded by stringentexport quotas that made obtaining a new car in the late 1940s and into the early 1950s difficult, andcovenant s forbidding new-car buyers from selling for up to three years after delivery. Unless the purchaser could pay the extra GBP100 or so for an Anglia 100E,Austin A30 orMorris Minor , the choice was the Popular or a prewar car.A car tested by The Motor magazine in 1954 had a top speed of convert|60.3|mph|km/h|abbr=on and could accelerate from 0-convert|50|mph|km/h|abbr=on in 24.1 seconds. A fuel consumption of convert|36.4|mpgimp|L/100 km mpgus was recorded. The test car cost £390 including taxes. cite journal| authorlink = Unsigned |title = The Ford Popular| journal =The Motor| volume = | pages = | date = April 28 1954]
Ford Popular 100E
Infobox Automobile
name = Ford Popular 100E
production = 1959-1962 126,115 made
predecessor =
successor =Ford Anglia
body_style = two door saloon
engine = 1172 ccstraight-4 side-valve
36 bhp
transmission =
length = Auto in|149.75|0 cite book |last=Culshaw |first= |authorlink= |coauthors=Horrobin |title=Complete Catalogue of British Cars |year=1974 |publisher=Macmillan |location=London |id=ISBN 0-333-16689-2]
track = Auto in|45|0
width = Auto in|60.75|0
height =
weight = Auto lb|1708|0
wheelbase = Auto in|87|0
track = Auto in|48|0
related =Ford Anglia
designer =
fuel_capacity = In 1959 the old Popular was replaced by a new version that was in production until 1962. Like the previous version it used a superseded Anglia's body shell, this time that of the 100E, and it was powered by an 1172 cc sidevalve engine. The basic model stripped out many fittings from the Anglia but there was also a De Luxe version which retained them.In later years, these cars became popular as
hot rod s since the late 1950's when people started drag racing them due to their light weight construction. Ironically this started in theUnited States but became the definitive British hot rod, which it still is today.Popular trim level
In 1975 the Popular name was revived as a base trim level of the newly released
Ford Escort Mk2. This model featured a standard 1.1 litre OHV Kent motor, 12 inch wheels withcross ply tyres and drum brakes all round. The trim level proved long-standing across the Ford range, featuring on later Escorts and the Fiesta, from 1980 to 1991.Ford Popular in television shows
In 1970, a Ford Popular was extensively modified by the
British Broadcasting Corporation to become "Bessie", the Doctor's sprightly Edwardian roadster on the long-running science-fiction television show, "Doctor Who ". A black Ford Popular 103E (EBW 343) was also used in the "Monty Python's Flying Circus " sketch "Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular". In a spoof of epic journeys, the Norrises (Michael Palin as Brian Norris andGraham Chapman in drag as Betty Norris) set out to see if the journey fromSurbiton toHounslow was possible; they were thwarted by theThames and had to finish the trek by rail.External links
* [http://www.103e.co.uk/ Ford Popular 103E] A site for enthusiasts of the 103E Ford Populars.
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