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- Lagonda_3-Litre wheelbase "2882.9".
- Lagonda_3-Litre height "1574.8".
- Lagonda_3-Litre length "4965.7".
- Lagonda_3-Litre width "1778.0".
- Lagonda_3-Litre abstract "The 1953 Lagonda 3-litre was the second Lagonda of the David Brown/Aston Martin era. It used a higher displacement 2.9 L 140 bhp version of the twin overhead camshaft Lagonda Straight-6 engine designed by Walter Owen Bentley.Like its predecessor, the 3-Litre was available as a 4-seat 2-door coupé, built by David Brown subsidiary engineering company Tickford or as a drophead coupé initially provided by Swiss coach builders Hermann Graber. A 4-door saloon was introduced in 1954 and the 2-door coupé was discontinued in 1956. In 1955, the Mark II version introduced a floor-mounted gear lever.The car had a separate cruciform braced chassis and the suspension was independent all round, unusual for a car of its time, but utilising this form the previous 2.6 litre car, with the addition of a Jackall system. At the front there were coil springs and at the rear torsion bars and a swing axle. The Lockheed drum brakes, 12 in (305 mm) at the front and 11 in (279 mm) at the rear were servo assisted and steering was by a rack and pinion system with fore and aft adjustment on the steering column. The interior was luxurious with polished walnut for the dashboard and door trims and leather seats, individual in the front and a bench at the rear with a central fold down arm rest. There were also adjustable arm rests on the front doors. A heater, radio and built in hydraulic jacks were standard equipment. Single or two tone paint schemes were available.The 3-Litre was more expensive than its competitors and a total of just 270 of the three bodystyles were sold. The convertible ended production in 1957 (ca. 55 made), with the saloon following one year later. The Lagonda Rapide of 1961 was a final attempt to revive the Lagonda name as a luxury saloon counterpart to Aston Martin's GT cars.".
- Lagonda_3-Litre bodyStyle Convertible.
- Lagonda_3-Litre bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Lagonda_3-Litre class Luxury_vehicle.
- Lagonda_3-Litre engine Lagonda_3-Litre__1.
- Lagonda_3-Litre height "1.5748".
- Lagonda_3-Litre length "4.9657".
- Lagonda_3-Litre manufacturer Aston_Martin.
- Lagonda_3-Litre predecessor Lagonda_2.6-Litre.
- Lagonda_3-Litre productionEndYear "1958".
- Lagonda_3-Litre productionStartYear "1953".
- Lagonda_3-Litre successor Lagonda_Rapide.
- Lagonda_3-Litre thumbnail Lagonda_3-Litre_1954_6576261271.jpg?width=300.
- Lagonda_3-Litre wheelbase "2.8829".
- Lagonda_3-Litre width "1.778".
- Lagonda_3-Litre wikiPageID "3910524".
- Lagonda_3-Litre wikiPageRevisionID "570171068".
- Lagonda_3-Litre bodyStyle "2".
- Lagonda_3-Litre bodyStyle "4".
- Lagonda_3-Litre caption "two-door four-seater coupé".
- Lagonda_3-Litre class Luxury_vehicle.
- Lagonda_3-Litre engine "2.9".
- Lagonda_3-Litre hasPhotoCollection Lagonda_3-Litre.
- Lagonda_3-Litre manufacturer Aston_Martin.
- Lagonda_3-Litre name "Lagonda 3-Litre".
- Lagonda_3-Litre predecessor Lagonda_2.6-Litre.
- Lagonda_3-Litre production "1953".
- Lagonda_3-Litre production "270".
- Lagonda_3-Litre successor Lagonda_Rapide.
- Lagonda_3-Litre wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Lagonda_3-Litre subject Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Lagonda_3-Litre subject Category:Lagonda_vehicles.
- Lagonda_3-Litre subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1953.
- Lagonda_3-Litre type Automobile.
- Lagonda_3-Litre type MeanOfTransportation.
- Lagonda_3-Litre type Product.
- Lagonda_3-Litre type Automobile.
- Lagonda_3-Litre type DesignedArtifact.
- Lagonda_3-Litre comment "The 1953 Lagonda 3-litre was the second Lagonda of the David Brown/Aston Martin era. It used a higher displacement 2.9 L 140 bhp version of the twin overhead camshaft Lagonda Straight-6 engine designed by Walter Owen Bentley.Like its predecessor, the 3-Litre was available as a 4-seat 2-door coupé, built by David Brown subsidiary engineering company Tickford or as a drophead coupé initially provided by Swiss coach builders Hermann Graber.".
- Lagonda_3-Litre label "Lagonda 3-Litre".
- Lagonda_3-Litre label "Lagonda 3-Litre".
- Lagonda_3-Litre label "Lagonda 3-Litre".
- Lagonda_3-Litre sameAs Lagonda_3-Litre.
- Lagonda_3-Litre sameAs m.0b6dj9.
- Lagonda_3-Litre sameAs Q4042561.
- Lagonda_3-Litre sameAs Q4042561.
- Lagonda_3-Litre wasDerivedFrom Lagonda_3-Litre?oldid=570171068.
- Lagonda_3-Litre depiction Lagonda_3-Litre_1954_6576261271.jpg.
- Lagonda_3-Litre isPrimaryTopicOf Lagonda_3-Litre.
- Lagonda_3-Litre name "Lagonda 3-Litre".