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Old 10-22-2024, 11:15 AM   #2
Bob Bidonde
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Default Re: 190A Victoria Statistics

It would be a wonderful benefit to our hobby if other Model A body groups kept records of the surviving cars & trucks from their membership data.

Trivia! Do you know that the 190A Victoria Coupe has common body & furnishing parts with the 180A Deluxe Phaeton & the 400A Convertible Sedan? It does! Do you know that the 190A Victoria is the first Model A body style to have 1931 features? It's true including the slant windshield 7 the radiator shell.

The last Victoria Coupe produced in the USA came off the assembly line in the Edgewater, New Jersey Plant in 1932.

The Victoria Coupe has a weight of 3375 Lbs, so its power to weight ratio is 0.01 Horsepower per Pound! So extrapolating from James Watt's definition of a Horsepower = 550 Ft-Lbs per Second of vertical lift, the Victoria Coupe can theoretically lift 550 x 0.01 = 5.5 Lbs per Second.
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