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  2. Standard Vanguard - Wikipedia

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    Standard Vanguard. The Standard Vanguard is a car which was produced by the Standard Motor Company in Coventry, England, from 1947 until 1963. The car, announced in July 1947, was completely new, with no resemblance to previous models. Designed in 1945, [2] it was Standard's first post- World War II car and intended for export around the world.

  3. Standard Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Parent. 1903-1960 independent. 1960-1968 Leyland Motors. The Standard Motor Company Limited was a motor vehicle manufacturer, founded in Coventry, England, in 1903 by Reginald Walter Maudslay. For many years, it manufactured Ferguson TE20 tractors powered by its Vanguard engine. All Standard's tractor assets were sold to Massey Ferguson in 1959.

  4. Citicar - Wikipedia

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    Comuta-Car and variants 1979 - 1982. The CitiCar is a car produced from 1974 to 1977 by Sebring, Florida –based Sebring-Vanguard, Inc. After being bought out by Commuter Vehicles, Inc, Sebring-Vanguard produced the similar Comuta-Car and Comuta-Van from 1979 to 1982. Similarities to its exterior design can be spotted in the Danish Kewet and ...

  5. How Much Does it Cost To Restore a Classic Car? - AOL

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    Since the average person doesn’t have a classic car sitting around the garage — and either lacks the time or expertise to restore it — let’s assume you’ll have to buy one and hire ...

  6. Standard Eight - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Eight is a small car produced by the British Standard Motor Company from 1938 to 1959. The car was originally launched in 1938 as the Flying Eight. After the Second World War the Flying range of Standards was dropped but an updated car called the 8 hp was re-introduced in 1945. In 1953 a completely new car, the Standard Eight was ...

  7. Peerless Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The Peerless Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer that produced the Peerless brand of motorcars in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900 to 1931. [2] One of the "Three Ps" – Packard, Peerless, and Pierce-Arrow – the company was known for building high-quality luxury automobiles. [3][4] Peerless popularized a number of vehicle ...

  8. Triumph Mayflower - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Mayflower. The Triumph Mayflower is a small, upscale family car built from 1949 until 1953 by the British Standard Motor Company and sold by their Triumph Motor Company subsidiary. It has a 1⁄4 -litre engine and was noted for its razor-edge styling. It was announced at the October 1949 British International Motor Show, but deliveries ...

  9. Standard wet liner inline-four engine - Wikipedia

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    Standard Triumph inline-six. The Standard wet liner inline-four engine was an inline four cylinder petrol engine produced by the Standard Motor Company. Originally developed concurrently for passenger car use and for the Ferguson TE20 tractor, it was widely used for Standard passenger cars of the 1950s, most notably the Vanguard.