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Vauxhall Cresta

Vauxhall Cresta
Vauxhall Cresta PB reg 1966.JPG
Vauxhall Cresta PB
Overview
Manufacturer Vauxhall (General Motors)
Production 1954-1972
Assembly United Kingdom
Australia,
New Zealand (1966-on)
Body and chassis
Related Vauxhall Velox
Vauxhall Wyvern
Chronology
Successor Vauxhall Victor FE
Vauxhall Cresta E
Vauxhall Cresta Reg Sep 56 2262 cc.JPG
Overview
Production 1954-1957
166,504 produced.
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door saloon
Powertrain
Engine 2.3 L ohv I6
Transmission 3 speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 103 in (2,600 mm)
Length 172 in (4,400 mm)
Width 66.5 in (1,690 mm)
Height 61.5 in (1,560 mm)
Vauxhall Cresta PA
Vauxhall Cresta PA 1961 - Flickr - mick - Lumix.jpg
PA SY 1961
Overview
Production 1957-1962
81,841 made
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door saloon
5-door estate car
Powertrain
Engine 2,262 cc ohv I6 (1958-1960)
2,651 cc ohv I6 (1961-1962)
Transmission 3 speed manual, Overdrive optional, Hydramatic Automatic available from 1961
Dimensions
Wheelbase 105 in (2,700 mm)
Length 177 in (4,500 mm) Saloon
Width 68 in (1,700 mm)
Height 59 in (1,500 mm)
Vauxhall Cresta PB
Vauxhall Cresta PB 1966.jpg
Post-facelift 3.3-litre Cresta
Overview
Production 1962–1965
87,047 made
Assembly United Kingdom
Australia
Body and chassis
Body style four-door saloon
five-door estate car
Powertrain
Engine 2,651 cc ohv I6
3,294 cc OHV I6
Transmission 3 or 4-speed manual
2 or 3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 107 in (2,700 mm)
Length 182 in (4,600 mm)
Width 70 in (1,800 mm)
Vauxhall Cresta PC
Vauxhall Cresta PC de Luxe 3294cc February 1971.jpg
Overview
Production 1965-1972
53,912 made
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door saloon
5-door estate car
Powertrain
Engine 3,294 cc ohv I6
Transmission 3 or 4-speed manual
2 or 3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 107.5 in (2,730 mm)
Length 185.5 in (4,710 mm) (saloon)
187 in (4,700 mm) (estate)
Width 69.8 in (1,770 mm)
Height 55.6 in (1,410 mm) (saloon)
59 in (1,500 mm) (estate)
Curb weight 2,796 lb (1,268 kg) (standard)
Vauxhall Viscount
Vauxhall Viscount first registered May 1972 3300cc.JPG
Overview
Production 1966-1972
7,025 made
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door saloon
Powertrain
Engine 3.3 L straight-6 ohv
5.2 L (318 cu) Chrysler V8 (South Africa)
Transmission 4 speed manual
3 speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 107.5 in (2,730 mm)
Length 187.1 in (4,750 mm)
Width 69.8 in (1,770 mm)
Height 55.6 in (1,410 mm)

The Vauxhall Cresta is a British car which was produced by Vauxhall from 1954 to 1972. The Cresta was introduced in 1954 as an upmarket version of the Vauxhall Velox, itself a six-cylinder version of the Vauxhall Wyvern. The Cresta models were the E (1954–1957), PA (1957–1962), PB (1962–1965) and PC (1965–1972). The Viscount (1966–1972) was an upmarket Cresta PC.

The Vauxhall Velox had been introduced in 1948, with a new version in 1951. The Cresta E version, launched in 1954, had the same 2262 cc six cylinder engine in the same state of tune but scored over the Velox in having a choice of leather or fabric upholstery, optional two tone paintwork, a heater as standard, a small electric fascia mounted clock, a cigar lighter, a lamp automatically illuminating the boot when opened and a vanity mirror on the inside of the front passenger's sun visor along with a special ornamental badge above the V (for Vauxhall) badge on the nose of the car. A radio was optional.

In October 1955 a facelift model with deeper front and rear screens was introduced. The balanced drop windows were replaced by ones with proper winding mechanisms, there were interior trim improvements, separate amber rear flasher lights and windscreen washers became standard. A new chrome plated grille with fewer vertical slats replaced the earlier diecast version. This model was assembled in New Zealand, alongside the Wyvern and Velox, with 840 being built in 1956, according to a local owners' group with access to copies of the GM Petone plant ledgers. More changes were made in October 1956, with a new grille with horizontal bars, higher compression ratio engine, electrically operated windscreen wipers (replacing the camshaft driven system) and changes to the body trim and two tone colour scheme. In June 1957 the Cresta received a redesigned engine of the same capacity based on the deeper block design introduced in four-cylinder form in the Victor F series in March of that year.

A Cresta tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1956 had a top speed of 82.2 mph (132.3 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 20.2 seconds. A petrol consumption of 23.5 miles per imperial gallon (12.0 L/100 km; 19.6 mpg‑US) was recorded. The test car cost £931 including taxes.

Vauxhall Cresta E (1955-56)

Vauxhall Cresta E (1956-57)

The PA Cresta, announced 2 October 1957, is probably the best-known version. It mimicked the American fashion for tail-fins, wrap-around windows and white-wall tyres, taking its cues from the 1957 model Buick Special announced twelve months before the Cresta, though understated compared to the Cadillacs and Buicks of the time. All factory-built PAs were four-door saloons: the estate cars were converted by Friary of Basingstoke, Hampshire and are rare today.


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