Ford Eifel was a car manufactured by Ford Germany and Ford Hungary between 1935 and 1940. It was derived from the Ford Model C platform, and is related to the contemporary Ford Anglia and Ford Prefect.
About 60 000 of them were produced. The engine was a four cylinder, four stroke 1172 cc giving 34 hp (25 kW) at 4250 rpm. It was made with many different body types, such as a two door sedan, a two door cabrio coach, two and four seat cabriolet, two seater roadster and a light truck.It replaced the Ford Köln and it was itself replaced by the Ford Taunus.
The model was named after the Eifel mountain range in western Germany.
| Preceded by: Ford Köln |
Succeeded by: Ford Taunus |
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