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  • Aston Martin Lagonda (1976-1990)

    Sports Cars
    Aston Martin Lagonda (1976-1990)

    Aston Martin Lagonda Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1976–1990 Predecessor Lagonda Rapide Successor Aston Martin Rapide Class Grand tourer Body style 4-door saloon Layout FR layout Engine 5.3 L V8 The Aston Martin Lagonda was a luxury four-door saloon built by Aston Martin of Newport Pagnell, ...

    Aston Martin
  • 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
  • Ford Capri Mk III (1978-1986)

    Sports Cars
    Ford Capri Mk III (1978-1986)

    Ford Capri Mk III 1978 to 1986 Manufacturer Ford of Europe Production 1978–1986 Assembly Dagenham, Halewood, United Kingdom Genk, Belgium Cologne, Saarlouis, Germany Predecessor Ford Capri Mk II Class Mid-size sports car Body style Hatchback coupé Layout FR layout Engine petrol: I-4 1.3 L, 1.6 L, 2 ...

    Ford (europe) | Ford
  • Humber Super Snipe Mark I to IV (1945-59)

    Luxury Cars

    Humber Super Snipe Mark I to IV 1945-1959 Overview Production 1945-1958 production 3909 (Mk I) 8,361 (Mk II) 8,703 (Mk III) 17,993 (IV) Body and chassis Body style 4-door saloon drophead coupe estate car Powertrain Engine 4086 cc Straight-6 side valve (I to III) Dimensions Wheelbase 114 in (2,896 m ...

    Humber
  • Lagonda 2.6-Litre (1948-1953)

    Luxury Cars
    Lagonda 2.6-Litre (1948-1953)

    Lagonda 2.6-Litre Manufacturer Aston Martin Lagonda Production 1948–1953 510 produced Class Luxury car Body style 4-door saloon 2-door 4-seat drophead coupé Engine 2.6 L Lagonda I6 Wheelbase 113.5 in (2,883 mm) Length 188 in (4,775 mm Width 68 in (1,727 mm) Height 61 in (1,549 mm) Lagonda 2.6-litre ...

    Lagonda
  • Lagonda 3-Litre (1953-1958)

    Luxury Cars
    Lagonda 3-Litre (1953-1958)

    Lagonda 3-Litre Manufacturer Aston Martin Lagonda Production 1953 to 1958 270 produced Class Luxury car Body style 2-door 4-seat coupé 4-door 4-seat saloon 2-door 4-seat drophead coupé Engine 2.9 L Lagonda I6 Wheelbase 113.5 in (2,883 mm) Length 195.5 in (4,966 mm) Width 70 in (1,778 mm) Height 62 ...

    Lagonda
  • Rover 12 P1 P2 (1907-1948)

    Motor Cars
    Rover 12 P1 P2 (1907-1948)

    Rover 12 (1907-1948) (Rover 12 Range 10 ,12 14,12/4 P1,P2) Rover 10-12 (1905-1907) Production 1905-1907 Engine 1767 cc straight 4 Wheelbase 84 in (2,134 mm) The first Rover 12 was the third car the company made and was launched in 1905. It had a four-cylinder, water-cooled, side-valve, monobloc eng ...

    Rover
  • Rover 16 P2 (1937-1948)

    Motor Cars
    Rover 16 P2 (1937-1948)

    Rover 16 P2 Manufacturer Rover Production 1937–1940 1945–1948 Predecessor Rover Speed 16 Successor Rover P3 Body style four-door “six-light” saloon four-door “four-light” "sports saloon" two-door cabriolet Engine 2147 cc straight 6 Wheelbase 113 in (2,870 mm) Length 175 in (4,445 mm) Width 62.5 in ...

    Rover
  • Triumph Super 7 & 8 (1927-1934)

    Motor Cars
    Triumph Super 7 & 8 (1927-1934)

    Triumph Super 7 & 8 1927 to 1934 Overview Manufacturer Triumph Motor Company Production 1927-1934 17000 made Designer Arthur Sykes Body and chassis Body style four-seat tourer saloon fabric saloon 2-seat coupé Powertrain Engine 832/747 cc side-valve I4 Transmission Three-speed manual. Four speed fr ...

    Triumph

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