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SS Mk IV 2.5 Litre (1935-1948)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930s 1940sSS Jaguar Mk IV 2½ Litre 1935 to 1948 Production 1935–1948 6281 made Body style 4-door saloon 2-door drophead coupé Engine 2,664 cc (2.7 l) Wheelbase 1935–1937: 119 in (3,020 mm) ...
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SS 100 (1936-1940)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sJaguar SS 100 Manufacturer SS Cars Ltd Production 1936–1940 Predecessor SS 90 Successor Jaguar XK120 Class Sports car Body style Roadster Coupé Engine 2663 cc (3485 cc from 1938) ...
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SS 90 (1935)
Sports Cars1930sSS 90 Jaguar 1935 Manufacturer SS Cars Ltd Production 1935 Successor Jaguar SS100 Class Sports car Body style Tourer, 4-seat Coupé Layout FR layout Engine Straight-6 The SS90 was ...
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SS Cars History
Manufacturers1930sSS Cars Ltd History (jaguar) (1934-1945) Fate Renamed to Jaguar Cars Ltd Successor(s) Jaguar Cars Founded 1934 Defunct 1945 Headquarters Coventry, England SS Cars Ltd was a ...
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SS Mk IV 1.5 Litre (1935-1949)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930s 1940sSS and Jaguar Mk IV 1½ Litre 1935 to 1949 Production 1935–1949 10,980 made Body style 4-door saloon 2-door drophead coupé Engine 1,608 cc (1.6 l) I4 1,776 cc (1.8 l) I4 Standard ...
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SS Mk IV 3.5 Litre (1937-1948)
Sports Cars1930s 1940sSS Jaguar Mk IV 3½ Litre (1937 to 1948) Production 1937–1948 3162 made Body style 4-door saloon 2-door drophead coupé Engine 3,485 cc (3.5 l) I6 Wheelbase 120 in (3,050 mm) ...
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SS1 (1931-1935)
Motor Cars1930sSwallow Standard SS1 Overview Manufacturer SS Production 1931-1936 Body and chassis Class Sports Layout Touring car , roadster ,sedan , coupe Powertrain Engine 2.05-2.7 liters ...
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SS2 (1931-1936)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sSwallow Standard SS2 Overview Manufacturer SS Production 1931-1936 Body and chassis Class Sports Layout Coupe , Tourer Powertrain Engine 1.0-1.6 liters Four Cylinder Transmission ...
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Standard Flying Eight (1938-1941)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930s 1940sStandard Flying Eight Production 1938–1941 production – not available Body style saloon, tourer, drophead coupé Engine 1009 cc Straight-4 Transmission 3-speed manual Wheelbase 83 ...
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Standard Flying Fourteen (1937-1939)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sStandard Flying Fourteen (1937 to 1939) Manufacturer Standard Motor Company Also called Standard Flying Fourteen Production 1937-1939, Predecessor none Body style 4-door saloon ...
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Standard Flying Nine (1937-1940)
Motor Cars1930sStandard Flying Nine Manufacturer Standard Motor Company Production 1937-1940 Predecessor Standard Little Nine Successor Standard Eight Body style 2-door saloon Engine 1,131 cc ...
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Standard Flying Ten (1937-1940)
Motor Cars1930sStandard Flying Ten (1937 to 1940) Production 1937–1940 production – not available Body style saloon Engine 1267 cc Straight-4 Transmission Three speed manual Wheelbase 90 in ...
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Standard Superior (1933-1935)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sStandard Superior Automotive manufacturer Ludwigsburg; Germany From 1933 to 1935. Standard Superior was an automobile, produced from 1933 to 1935 by Standard Fahrzeugfabrik of ...
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Stanguellini (1938-1971)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sStanguellini Automotive manufacturer Italy 1938 to 1971 Stanguellini was an Italian manufacturer of automobiles and racing cars from Modena . History Francesco ...
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Stoewer Greif Junior (1935-1939)
Motor Cars1930sStoewer Greif Junior Manufacturer: Stoewer Production period: 1935 to 1939 Class : Motor car Body versions : Touring , roadster , sedan , convertible saloon , convertible ...
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Stout (1932-1946)
Manufacturers1930sStout Motor Car Company The Stout Scarab is an automobile from Stout Motor Car Company in the 1930s. History The shape of the Stout Scarab was unusual at the time. Decades later, ...
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Studebaker Champion 1st gen (1939–1941)
Motor Cars1930s 1940sStudebaker Champion First generation Production 1939–1941 Class Motor car Body style 2-4 door sedan Engine 164.3 cu in (2.7 L) I6 Length 188.75 in (4,794 mm) The Studebaker ...
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Studebaker Commander (1927-1936)
RegisteredMotor Cars1920s 1930sStudebaker Commander Manufacturer Studebaker Model years 1927 to 1937 Assembly United States Class mid-size Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive The Studebaker Commander was a ...
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