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1947 Konsul F2 Amiral
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Car
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1947 Konsul F2 Amiral

Description
The F2 Amiral, designed post-war as the next luxurious family car from Konsul, went into production 1947, being built in France. Being the flagship of Konsul until 1956, it gained itself a reputation for excellent looks, comfortable driving...and very shotty electrics. Usually powered by an SV 2,1 litre inline-4 engine, although lower end models were mostly powered by 1,7 litre inline-4 engines, it was not fast by any standards. Amiral was a designation used to describe top-of-the-line trim, which included magnificent contraptions of luxury, such as a heater, pressure-operated windscreen wipers and better quality seats. This specific F2 Amiral is a right-hand-drive (RHD) conversion, exported mostly to the United Kingdom, India (albeit Indian exports were all equipped with the 1715cc Inline-4), and Republia.

Bricks: 392

Technical information:

Powerplant options:
- 1715cc (4L-C2) Inline-4, carburettor Graf-Reinet RA-65
- R4 2099cc (4L-D1) Inline-4, carburettor Graf-Reinet RA-66 (mounted)
- 2099cc (4L-C12) Inline-4, twin carburettor Graf-Reinet RA-66
Fuel consumption:
14L - 18L/100km
Power output:
- 46 horsepower, maximum torque 80Nm (1700cc)
- 55 horsepower, maximum torque 82Nm (2100cc)
- 60 horsepower, maximum torque 88Nm (2100cc double carb)
Declared top speed: 115 km/h
Suspension: Independent, 4 semielyptic leaf springs, each per wheel, oil dampeners
Gearbox: 4 speed manual (3 gears forward, 1 reverse), RWD
Construction: Body-on-frame
Weight: 1520kg
Seats: 4
Years of production: 1947-1957
Units produced: ~200 000


Credit to GC for the steering wheel design
4 Comments
MysteriousGadget  [author] 4 Jul, 2021 @ 8:28am 
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Buzz_Bzz_B 4 Jul, 2021 @ 6:36am 
what is the action 1 and 2 for?
76561199065017009 5 Dec, 2020 @ 10:11pm 
Bro, why u build such good cars.
soldier101 7 Nov, 2020 @ 7:10pm 
can you make the tucker-48?