Subaru FF-1

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Subaru FF-1
Subaru FF-1
Subaru FF-1 / Subaru FF-1 G
Sales designation: Subaru FF-1 / Subaru FF-1 G
Production period: 1969-1973
Class : Lower middle class
Body versions : Sedan , station wagon , coupé
Engines: Petrol engines :
1.1-1.3 liters
(45-59 kW)
Length: 3937 mm
Width: 1481 mm
Height: 1389 mm
Wheelbase : 2431 mm
Empty weight : 640-690 kg
Previous model Subaru 1000
successor Subaru Leone

Subaru FF-1 1969-1973

The Subaru FF-1 was a further development of the Subaru 1000 . From 1970 to 1971 it was marketed as the Subaru Star in the United States . The successor model followed in 1971, but it was produced for some markets until 1973. There were coupe, sedan and station wagon versions.

drive

Subaru EA-61 engine 1.1 l four-stroke OHV water-cooled 1088 cm³ power: 61 HP (45 kW) at 5600 rpm, 2 double carburettor four-speed manual transmission , front-wheel drive

Subaru FF-1 G (also Subaru 1100 and 1300) 1971–1973

From 1971 the FF-1 G followed gradually. He received the Subaru EA62 engine. It was also equipped with torsion bar suspension and rack and pinion steering , impressive for the time. At just over US $ 2,000 and reaching 29 miles per US gallon, these were strong selling points in the United States.

Subaru FF-1G

drive

The 1.1L was the same as the Subaru FF-1, but the 1.3L engine was unique to this model and the only Subaru engine with rear-facing exhaust ports. Most models were equipped with the 1.3-liter EA62 engine and the option of double carburettors available from the factory. The gearbox corresponded to the FF-1. EA62 1.3L OHV water-cooled 1268 cm³; Output: 80 PS (59 kW) at 6400 rpm As early as 1972, the Subaru Leone replaced the FF-1 G, which, like the FF-1, was produced until the end of 1972 and was sold until 1973.

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