Overland Light Four

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The Overland Light Four 90 was an American passenger car released by Willys-Overland in Toledo, Ohio in 1917. This model replaced the model 83 and was placed alongside the similarly built Overland Light Six and Overland Big Four . In addition, the company also offered various models with sleeve valve motors under the name Willys-Knight .

The car had a four-cylinder in-line engine with 32 bhp (23.5 kW) power installed lengthways at the front. The wheelbase was 2,692 mm and the cars cost between US $ 665 and US $ 1,340.

There was a 2-seat roadster, a 5-seat touring car, a country club roadster with 2 seats and a sedan with 5 seats. The car was built until 1919 and then replaced by the Model 4 .

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