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Ford Pockar

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Ford Pockar
Overview
ManufacturerFord
Production1980
DesignerGhia
Body and chassis
Body stylemicrocar
Powertrain
Engine957 cc (58.4 cu in)
Dimensions
Wheelbase1,880 mm (74 in)
Length2,845 mm (112.0 in)
Width1,519 mm (59.8 in)
Height1,390 mm (55 in)

The Ford Poccar (Pockar) is a concept car designed by Ghia for Ford in 1980.

Features

The Poccar, named as "pocket car", featured luggage compartments built into the exterior door panels. Both side doors were cut horizontally 3 the middle, and the lower portion dropped like a tailgate. In addition to the two lockable luggage compartments built into the doors, there was ample luggage space inside and room for four passengers. The rear seat could also be folded down flat for increased cargo capacity. The side door luggage compartments protruded into the interiors of the doors, and served as armrests. Electronic instruments on the dashboard were clustered in a semi-circular pod which was clearly visible through the upper half of the steering wheel.