Ford FX-Atmos explained

Manufacturer:Ford Motor Company
Model Years:1954
Layout:Mid engine, rear wheel drive
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The Ford FX-Atmos was a concept car built by the Ford Motor Company for the 1954 Chicago Auto Show.[1] According to one source, it was considered as a candidate for a nuclear power plant.[2]

It was styled after jet aircraft, with headlight/ front fender pods mounting radio antennas and bearing a strong resemblance to ramjet air intakes; it also had rocket exhaust styled taillights, and prominent tail fins. The cabin set the driver on the centerline and provided two rear seats, all under a clear dome. The driver's controls and instruments were also futuristic, with dual handgrips instead of a steering wheel and a screen on the dash-intended to display radar sourced highway information.[3] [4]

It has been suggested that the FX-Atmos was a significant inspiration in the design of Supercar in the Gerry Anderson TV series of that name.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ford FX-Atmos (see 1954 entry) . chicagoautoshow.com . 9 January 2018.
  2. Web site: Manufacturers/ Ford/ 1954 Ford FX Atmos . conceptcarz.com . 9 January 2018.
  3. Web site: 1954 Ford FX-Atmos – Motor Trend’s Lost Photos . motortrend.com . 9 January 2018.
  4. Web site: Old Concept Cars Blog Ford FX-Atmos Concept Car (1954) . 9 January 2018.
  5. Web site: Supercar: Origin (see Supercar section) . aiai.ed.ac.uk . 9 January 2018.