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Willys-Overland
675-A
(1954)



 

Basic (general) data

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Marque (make)
Willys-Overland
Serie675
Model family
Model675-A
Model code
Issued from1954
Issued until
Country of originUS,BR
Number made
Body construction
Body designation

Bodywork

 
Base platform
Bodywork typeoffroad vehicle
Bodywork designer
Number of doors2
Number of seats5
Cargo capacity (volume) [l / cu ft / cu ft]
Max. cargo capacity (volume) [l / cu ft / cu ft]
Passenger space (volume) [l / cu ft / cu ft]

Dimensions & Weight

 
Wheelbase [mm / in / in]2743 / 108.0 / 108.0
Track front [mm / in / in]
Track rear [mm / in / in]
Length [mm / in / in]4595 / 180.9 / 180.9
Width [mm / in / in]1524 / 60.0 / 60.0
Height [mm / in / in]1575 / 62.0 / 62.0
Length/wheelbase ratio1.68
Ground clearance [mm / in / in]197 / 7.8 / 7.8
Total (curb) weight [kg / lb / lb]1137 / 2507 / 2507
Dry weight [kg / lb / lb]
Load capacity [kg / lb / lb]
Gross (max.) weight [kg / lb / lb]
Towing weight [kg / lb / lb]
Weight distribution (front) [% / % / %]
Fuel capacity [l / UK gal / US gal]68 / 15.0 / 18.0

Aerodynamics

 
Drag coefficient (Cd, Cx, Cw)
Frontal area (A) [m2 / sq ft / sq ft]2.04 / 22.0 / 22.0 (est.)
Aerodynamic coefficient (Cd×A) [m2 / sq ft / sq ft]
Aerodynamic resistance (Aero horse power) at 100 km/h (62 mph) [kW / hp / hp] 

Engine

 
Engine Code
Engine Manufacturer
Engine Typestraight (inline)
Engine Type Details
Sump
Fuelpetrol (gasoline)
Fuel details
Cam Designside valves (flathead, L-block, L-head)
Total number of cylinders6
Total number of valves12
Valves per cylinder2
Engine Main bearings
Engine construction
Bore [mm / in / in]79.4 / 3.13 / 3.13
Stroke [mm / in / in]88.9 / 3.50 / 3.50
Bore/Stroke ratio0.89
Engine displacement [cm3 / cu in / cu in]2638 / 161.0 / 161.0
Unitary capacity [cm3/cylinder / cu in/cylinder / cu in/cylinder]439.67 / 26.830 / 26.830
Compression ratio6.9
Fuel supply1 Ca carb
Aspirationnatural
Compressor typeN/A
Intercoolerno
Catalytic converterno
Max. output power [kW / hp / hp]55.9 / 75.0 / 75.0
Max. output power rpm [rpm / rpm / rpm]4000 / 4000 / 4000
Max. torque [N·m / lb·ft / lb·ft]170.0 / 125.4 / 125.4
Max. torque rpm [rpm / rpm / rpm]2000 / 2000 / 2000
Maximum rpm [rpm / rpm / rpm]
Coolantwater
Max. net output (power at the wheels) [kW / hp / hp]22.4 / 30.0 / 30.0 (est.)
Specific output [kW/l / bhp/cu in / bhp/cu in]21.2 / 0.466 / 0.466
Specific torque [N·m/l / lb·ft/cu in / lb·ft/cu in]64.4 / 0.56 / 0.56

Transmission

 
Transmission typemanual
Number of gears3
Wheel driverear wheel drive
Top gear (drive) ratio1
Final gear (drive) ratio4.1

Performance

 
Power-to-weight ratio [kW/ton / bhp/ton / bhp/ton]66.0 / 50.0 / 50.0
Acceleration 0-50 mph (80 km/h) [s / s / s]
Acceleration 0-60 mph (97 km/h) [s / s / s]
Acceleration 0-100 km/h [s / s / s]
Acceleration 0-100 mph (160 km/h) [s / s / s]
Acceleration 80-120 km/h (50-70 mph) in top [s / s / s] 
Standing ¼mile time [s / s / s]
Standing ¼mile speed [km/h / mph / mph]
Standing kilometer time [s / s / s]
Standing kilometer speed [km/h / mph / mph]
Top (maximal) speed [km/h / mph / mph]
Fuel consumption, City (urban) [l/100km / mpg-UK / mpg-US]
Fuel consumption, Road (extra-urban) [l/100km / mpg-UK / mpg-US]
Fuel consumption, Mixed (combined) [l/100km / mpg-UK / mpg-US]
Fuel consumption, Euro [l/100km / mpg-UK / mpg-US]
CO2 emissions [g/km / g/mi / g/mi]
Range [km / mi / mi] 

Chassis

 
Engine locationfront
Engine alignmentlongitudinal
Steering
Steering details
Turns lock-to-lock
Suspension frontIndependent, Coil springs
Suspension rearLive axle, Semi-elliptic leaf springs
Wheels front
Wheels rear
Tyres front
Tyres rear
Brakes frontdrum
Brakes reardrum
Brakes details
Brake diameter front [mm / in / in]
Brake diameter rear [mm / in / in]
Braked area [cm2 / sq in / sq in]
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