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Ford Landau

Ford Landau
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Overview
ManufacturerFord Brasil
Also calledFord LTD Landau
Production1971–1983
AssemblySão Paulo, Brazil
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size car
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFR layout
RelatedFord Galaxie
Powertrain
Engine302 CID V8 Ford Windsor engine
Transmission3-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Chronology
SuccessorFord Del Rey

Launched at the 1970 São Paulo Auto Show, the Ford Landau was a full-size car, manufactured in Brazil from 1971 until 1983 by Ford Brasil at their São Paulo facility. It became Ford's flagship in that country. It was based on the U.S. 1966 Ford Galaxie. It was only offered as a 4-door sedan, although the American version was offered in a wide variety of bodystyles. After 1976, it gained more differences from the Galaxie and LTD, and featured the newly introduced 302 engine, a lighter 5.0L V8, and its radical restyling clearly resembling the 1965 Lincoln Continental.

American origin, Brazilian style

The Landau joined the existing models Galaxie 500 and LTD in the showrooms in 1976 as Ford's new top-of-the-range model. All three models featured the new 302 CID engine with 4942 cc and 198 hp (148 kW), which replaced the heavier 292, but the Galaxie and LTD kept their design elements from the American original. Initially the Landau offered in the single colour scheme “Prata Continental” (Continental Silver), an exclusive metallic clearcoat. The vinyl roof was painted silver coloured too.

Trivia

On June 25, 1979, during the oil crisis in Brazil, Ford includes in Galaxie/ Landau range an 302 CID engine with higher compression ratio (11,0:1 vs. 7,8:1), and that made use of true dual exhaust, aluminum intake manifold and nickel-covered carburetor, to accept the use of Ethanol (sugar cane alcohol). The first car was a present to the Brazilian president at the time, João Figueiredo.

From the total of 77,647 Galaxie versions built in Brazil in 16 years of market presence, 2492 units ran with alcohol as fuel.

Production figures

  • 1971 – Unknown exactly.
  • 1972 – Unknown exactly.
  • 1973 – 3539.
  • 1974 – 3720.
  • 1975 – 2911.
  • 1976 – 5556.
  • 1977 – 2422.
  • 1978 – 3903.
  • 1979 – 4412 gasoline; 22 ethanol.
  • 1980 – 1390 gasoline; 1581 ethanol.
  • 1981 – 538 gasoline; 587 ethanol.
  • 1982 – 929 gasoline; 270 ethanol.
  • 1983 – 93 gasoline; 32 ethanol.

Until 1980, includes Ford LTD.

References

  • Brandenburg, Enio, Automóveis Brasileiros (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil: FBVA
  • Casal Tatlock, Álvaro, The Automobile in South America — The Origins (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil: FBVA
  • Forest, Malcom, Automóveis de São Paulo (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil: FBVA

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