- Ford Vega
Infobox Automobile
name =Ford Vega
manufacturer =Ford Motor Company
production =1953
class =Sports car
body_style =2-door roadster
layout = Front-engine, rear-wheel drive
engine =136 in3 (2.2 L) Flathead V8
transmission =Three-speed manual
designer =Vince Gardner"Not to be confused with theChevrolet Vega , a 1970s subcompact."The Ford Vega was a concept car produced in 1953 at the behest of the Ford Motor Company. Only one example was created.
Design
Vince Gardner, a Cord designer responsible for the Cord 810, was commissioned by
Henry Ford II to produce a lightweight, two-seat roadster. Gardner's design was two years in production and used an Anglia chassis with one-off lightweight aluminum bodywork. Some styling touches, such as the pop-up headlamps, were Cord-inspired details. Power came from an elderly 136 in3 V8, which produced 60 bhp, yielding performance that compared unfavorably with theChevrolet Corvette C1 of the same vintage. Celebrities such asGroucho Marx andHoward Hughes visited the Ford facilities building the Vega by invitation from Henry Ford II. Henry Ford II proudly displayed the car at the firm's 50th anniversary.Influence
The Vega was an expensive one-off project and it did not yield a car that could be produced for a competitive price. As an exercise, however, it was a success. The production of a stylish roadster kindled interest within Ford concerning making its own modern sporty roadster, which led directly to the creation of the highly successful
Ford Thunderbird in1955 . The Thunderbird convertible held the same niche as the Vega would have. After the introduction of theFord Mustang in1964 , the Thunderbird shifted emphasis away from these performance aspirations and towards increased luxury, so as not to cannibalize sales within the Ford enterprise.Eventual fate
The single car was displayed for several years in the Ford Rotunda Exhibition Center in
Dearborn, Michigan , remaining in the property of Ford. In the 2006Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction it was sold for $385,000 to private collector Sam Pack, in whose property it remains.References
* [http://fast-autos.net/events/27/ Coverage of Scottsdale Auction]
* [http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/classifieds/news/automotive/classics/stories/061606dnbusbizcasual.13c3242.html/ Sam Pack's car collection]
* [http://old.cartype.com/page.cfm?id=2334&alph=ALL&dec=ALL History of the Vega]
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