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Ford Del Rey






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Ford Del Rey
1989 Ford Del Rey Sedan
Overview
ManufacturerFord Brasil
Production1981-1991
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size car/Large family car (D)[1]
Body style2-door coupé
4-door sedan
3-door station wagon
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1555 cc Renault/Ford CHT I4
  • 1781 ccVWAP I4
  • Transmission5-speed manual
    3-speed Automatic
    Dimensions
    Length4,498 mm (177 in)
    Width1,676 mm (66 in)
    Height1,325 mm (52 in)
    Curb weight1,110 kg (2,447 lb)
    Chronology
    PredecessorFord Corcel II
    SuccessorFord Versailles

    The Ford Del Rey is a midsized car produced by Ford do BrasilinBrazil from 1981 to 1991. It was a successor to the Ford Landau as the flagship model of the lineup and to the higher priced versions of the popular Ford Corcel II. Like the Corcel II, the Del Rey was designed exclusively for Brazil, but was sold in Chile, Venezuela, Uruguay, and Paraguay, as well.

    Ford Del Rey two-door sedan
    1990 Ford Belina Ghia, a station wagon Del Rey
    Logotype for Ford Del Rey

    The Del Rey was offered as a two-door coupé, four-door sedan, or three-door station wagon, named Scala until 1985, when it adopted the name Belina as used by Corcel. A two-door convertible prototype was also shown in 1982, but never entered production.[2] The vehicle was offered in many models, originally as the Prata (silver) and Ouro (gold) as basic and top-of-the-line versions between 1981 and 1984. Between 1985 and 1991, the versions (from most basic to top) were L, GL, GLX, and Ghia. It was offered with two engines, a CHT 1.6-L inline four and a VW-developed 1.8-L inline four, both which were fueled by gasoline or ethanol. The transmissions were a standard five-speed manual and an optional three-speed automatic.[3] The Del Rey was replaced by the Ford Versailles in 1991, which was based on the Volkswagen Santana, built in an association between Ford and VW called Autolatina.

    References

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    1. ^ "Ford (Brazil) Del Rey specifications: versions & types". www.automobile-catalog.com.
  • ^ Heitz, Rudolf, ed. (1982). Auto Katalog 1983 (in German). Vol. 26. Stuttgart: Vereinigte Motor-Verlage GmbH & Co. KG. p. 59.
  • ^ Ramey, Jay (2015-07-08). "9 coupes from American marques that America never got". Autoweek. Archived from the original on 2015-07-10.
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