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  • Bentley T-series T1 T2 (1965-1980)

    Luxury Cars
    Bentley T-series T1 T2 (1965-1980)

    Bentley T-series T1 T2 (1965-1980) Manufacturer Bentley Motors (1931) Limited, Crewe, Cheshire Production 1965–1980 Predecessor Bentley S3 Successor Bentley Mulsanne Class Full-size luxury car Body style 4-door saloon 2-door saloon 2-door convertible Layout FR layout Platform monocoque Engine 6230 ...

    Bentley
  • Daimler Fifteen 2nd Gen (1935-1937)

    Luxury Cars
    Daimler Fifteen 2nd Gen (1935-1937)

    Daimler Fifteen 2nd Generation Manufacturer The Daimler Company Limited Successor Daimler New Fifteen Body style four-door “six-light” saloon £465 four-door “four-light" sports saloon £475 others as arranged with coachbuilder by customer, chassis only £350. Engine 2,166 cc 6-cylinder in-line ohv Tr ...

    Daimler
  • Mulliners (1903-)

    Mulliners (1903-)

    Mulliners British coachbuilding Birmingham UK Mulliners Alvis TC21 Grey Lady from 1953 View cars built by Mulliners Here Mulliners Limited of Birmingham was a British coachbuilding business in Bordesley Green, Birmingham with factories in Bordesley Green Road and in Cherrywood Road making runs of s ...

    Design & Coachbuilders
  • Napier History

    Manufacturers
    Napier History

    Napier & Son History D. Napier & Son Limited was a British engine and pre-Great War (the "brass era") automobile manufacturer and one of the most important aircraft engine manufacturers in the early to mid-20th century. Their post-First World War Lion was the most powerful engine in the world for s ...

    Britain
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom III (1936-1939)

    Luxury Cars
    Rolls-Royce Phantom III (1936-1939)

    Rolls-Royce Phantom III 1936 to 1939 Overview Manufacturer Rolls-Royce Ltd Production 1936–1939 727 produced Body and chassis Class Luxury car Powertrain Engine 7338 cc V12 Transmission 4-speed manual Dimensions Wheelbase 142 in (3607 mm) Curb weight 1,837 kg (4,050 lb) (chassis only) 3,500 kg (7,7 ...

    Rolls-Royce
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom IV (1950-1956)

    Luxury Cars
    Rolls-Royce Phantom IV (1950-1956)

    Rolls-Royce Phantom IV 1950-1956 Overview Production 1950–1956 18 produced Powertrain Engine 5.7 L I8 Transmission 4-speed gearbox (from 1954, 4-speed automatic gearbox standard) Dimensions Wheelbase 3.683 m (145 in) Length 5.77 m (227 in) Width 1.95 m (77 in) Chronology Predecessor Phantom III Suc ...

    Rolls-Royce
  • Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (1965-1980)

    Luxury Cars
    Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (1965-1980)

    Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow 1965 to 1980 Overview Manufacturer Rolls-Royce Ltd (defunct 1973) Rolls-Royce Motors Also called Silver Wraith II Production 1965–1980 Assembly Crewe, England Body and chassis Body style 4-door saloon 2-door saloon 2-door cabriolet Layout FR layout Related Bentley T-series ...

    Rolls-Royce
  • Triumph Renown 1800 2000 (1946-1954)

    Luxury Cars
    Triumph Renown 1800 2000 (1946-1954)

    Triumph Renown 1800 2000 1946 to 1954 Overview Manufacturer Standard Motor Company Production 1946–54. 15,491 made Body and chassis Body style 4 door saloon, limousine. Powertrain Engine 1766 cc or 2088 cc Straight-4 overhead valve Transmission 3-speed manual Dimensions Wheelbase 108 in (2,743 mm) ...

    Triumph

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