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Welcome to the Ford Sidevalve Owners' Club (FSOC)
“Sidevalve: Noun: A type of internal-combustion engine in which the inlet and exhaust valves are in the cylinder block at the side of the pistons”
General Enquiries: clubsecretary@fsoc.co.uk
Commercial Vehicles
E04C Van (1940-48)
Basically an 8hp Anglia available with many body styles. It was replaced by the E494C in 1948
E494C Van (1948-1954)
Basically an 8hp Anglia commercial available with several body styles or supplied as a bare chassis. It was replaced by the 100E-derived 300E Van.
E83W (1938-1957)
One of Ford's most long-lived commercials and available in many body styles plus the usual bare chassis. Fitted with the 10hp engine, the E83W was eventually replaced by the OHV 400E in 1957.
300E Van (1955-1961)
Basically a 100E Van, the 300E is the archetypal small delivery van beloved of builders, TV repairmen, the AA/RAC, and so on all through the '50s. The 300E was eventually replaced by the 105E-derived 307E van in 1961.
EO4C Van
E494C Van
E83W Van
300E VAN
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