- Bristol 409
Infobox Automobile
name = Bristol 409
manufacturer =Bristol Cars
production = 1965–1967 74 units
class =Sports sedan
layout =FR layout
predecessor =Bristol 408
successor =Bristol 410
engine = 5211 ccV-8
transmission = 3 speed automatic
length = Auto in|193.5|0
width = Auto in|68|0
height = Auto in|60|0
weight = Auto lb|3584|0
wheelbase = Auto in|114|0 cite book |last=Cardew|first=Basil |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Daily Express Review of the 1966 Motor Show|year=1966 |publisher=Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd |location=London |id=]
track = Auto in|54|0 "(front)"
Auto in|54.5|0 "(rear)"
designer =
fuel_capacity = Convert|18|impgal|L usgal|0|abbr=onThe Bristol 409 was the third series of cars from British manufacturer
Bristol Cars powered byChrysler V8 engines. It was actually introduced before the olderBristol 408 went out of production and only gradually supplanted that model after a year.There were a number of major changes to the chassis of the 409 compared to earlier Bristols. The springs were much softer than of the 408 or 407, so that the ride quality was much better. Following on from Chrysler's pioneering work in the early 1960s, Bristol fitted an
alternating current alternator in place of the traditionaldirect current dynamo, which had proven difficult to drive at high engine speeds. Also a follow-up to previous work on the 408 was an improved safety lever to prevent anyone from putting theautomatic transmission in gear accidentally. There was also an altereddifferential fitted with a slightly higher ("i.e." numerically lower) ratio.The styling was almost unchanged from the 408, though the radiator
grille was now altered into atrapezoid al shape rather than the precise rectangle of the 408.The engine was also altered slightly — remaining of 5,211 cubic centimetres or Auto CID|318 but providing slightly increased power and torque. The last half or so examples of the 409 became the first Bristols to be fitted with
power steering . The subsequentBristol 410 , famously driven by Paul Lewis, also featured power steering but with a more streamlined design.ources and further reading
External links
* [http://boc.net/type_409.php Type 409]
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