La Revue commerciale automobile - 25th July 1911

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John E. Guitar
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La Revue commerciale automobile - 25th July 1911

Post by John E. Guitar » Fri May 06, 2022 9:50 pm

La Revue commerciale automobile : revue hebdomadaire : organe de l'acheteur et du vendeur
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Re: La Revue commerciale automobile - 25th July 1911

Post by Rob » Sat May 07, 2022 4:43 am

John,
That is one of Ford’s special racers, sent to France to compete in the light car, Grand Prize and Mt. Ventoux hill climb in 1911. The light body racer seen was entered in the light car competition, and at the last minute disqualified because it was required to add weight since it was non-stock.

As with the U.S. Ford “Special” racers, the engine had auxiliary exhaust ports, Bosch Dual Spark mag as well as many other special features. Training on the Grand Prix route, the racer was hopelessly wrecked, killing the mechanician.

A month later, rebuilt and in racing form, the Ford took 2nd overhaul in the prestigious Mont Ventoux hill climb. It also placed second in two qualifying competitions, a short hill climb and 1 km sprints. When the racer wrecked it was reportedly running over 75 mph.
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A page from a MTT article a few years ago concerning this Ford “Special,” preceded by the article link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/k6e3ed7n5hn7e ... r.pdf?dl=0

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Re: La Revue commerciale automobile - 25th July 1911

Post by Henry K. Lee » Sat May 07, 2022 7:33 am

POW, WHAM, ETC!!!!!! Take that BATMAN!!!!

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Re: La Revue commerciale automobile - 25th July 1911

Post by John E. Guitar » Sun May 08, 2022 7:53 am

Rob, thanks for the interesting article. I don’t fully understand how those extra exhaust ports work.

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