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1979 Williams FW07B

These are standard specifications for the 1979 Williams FW07B, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Mid
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Body / Chassis : Aluminum monocoque chassis and Fiberglass body
Body Designer : Patrick Head
0-60 mph : 3 seconds.
Top Speed : 200 mph | 321.8 km/h
V 8 90-degree | Ford-Cosworth DFV
Displacement : 2993 cc | 182.6 cu in. | 3.0 L.
Power : 490 BHP (360.64 KW) @ 10750 RPM
Torque :260 Ft-Lbs (352 NM) @ 9000 RPM
Valvetrain : 32 DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Lucas Mechanical Fuel Injection
Transmission:
5 Manual Hewland FGA 400

Total 1979 FW07B production : 7
1979 Williams FW07B
Vehicle specifications
Chassis # FW07B/6
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Vehicle specifications
Chassis # FW07/7
Body Designer : Patrick Head
Seating Capacity : 1

Suspension
Lower wishbones and inboard springs

Tires / Wheels
Tires : Goodyear

1979 Averages
Avg. Household Income : $17,500
Avg. Home : $58,100
Avg. Gallon of Gas : $0.86

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Q: What engine did the 1979 Williams FW07B have? A: The engine powering the 1979 Williams FW07B was a V 8 (2993 cc | 182.6 cu in. | 3.0 L.) with 490 BHP (360.64 KW) @ 10750 RPM and 260 Ft-Lbs (352 NM) @ 9000 RPM.

Q: What transmission did the 1979 Williams FW07B have? A: The 1979 Williams FW07B had a 5 speed Manual Hewland FGA 400 gearbox.

1979 Williams FW07B Vehicle Profiles

1979 Williams FW07B vehicle information

Designer: Patrick Head
Chassis #: FW07B/6

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