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- Standard_Ten wheelbase "2286.0".
- Standard_Ten length "3860.8".
- Standard_Ten width "1422.4".
- Standard_Ten abstract "The Standard Ten was a small car produced by the British Standard Motor Company (discontinuously) from 1906 to 1961.The name was first used in 1906 as the 10 hp, with a 631 cc 2-cylinder side-valve engine. It was re-used from 1934 to 1936 and again for the "Flying 10" launched in 1937, and produced until the outbreak of World War II. The name originally was a reference to the car's fiscal horsepower, in turn a function of the surface area of the pistons, and never a direct measure of the power produced by the engine. Like other manufacturers, Standard continued to use the name to define the approximate size of their 'Ten' model long after the origins of the name had, in Britain, become inapplicable.The Ten and its up-market sibling, the Pennant, were replaced by the Triumph Herald in 1961.".
- Standard_Ten bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Standard_Ten engine Standard_Ten__1.
- Standard_Ten length "3.8608".
- Standard_Ten productionStartYear "1937".
- Standard_Ten thumbnail 1934-Standard10-1237.jpg?width=300.
- Standard_Ten transmission "Three speed manual".
- Standard_Ten wheelbase "2.286".
- Standard_Ten width "1.4224".
- Standard_Ten wikiPageID "13310053".
- Standard_Ten wikiPageRevisionID "600535345".
- Standard_Ten aka "Standard 6 cwt".
- Standard_Ten aka "Standard Companion".
- Standard_Ten aka "Standard Vanguard Junior".
- Standard_Ten aka "Triumph TR-10".
- Standard_Ten assembly Australia.
- Standard_Ten assembly United_Kingdom.
- Standard_Ten assembly "India".
- Standard_Ten bodyStyle "2".
- Standard_Ten bodyStyle "4".
- Standard_Ten bodyStyle "saloon".
- Standard_Ten bodyStyle "saloon, estate".
- Standard_Ten engine "1267".
- Standard_Ten engine "948".
- Standard_Ten hasPhotoCollection Standard_Ten.
- Standard_Ten length "144".
- Standard_Ten name "Standard Flying Ten".
- Standard_Ten name "Standard Pennant".
- Standard_Ten name "Standard Ten".
- Standard_Ten production "172500".
- Standard_Ten production "1937".
- Standard_Ten production "1954".
- Standard_Ten production "1957".
- Standard_Ten production "42910".
- Standard_Ten production "production – not available".
- Standard_Ten transmission "Four speed manual".
- Standard_Ten transmission "Three speed manual".
- Standard_Ten transmission "optional overdrive".
- Standard_Ten wheelbase "84".
- Standard_Ten width "60".
- Standard_Ten wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Standard_Ten subject Category:Standard_Motor_Company_vehicles.
- Standard_Ten type Artifact100021939.
- Standard_Ten type Car102958343.
- Standard_Ten type CarsAssembledInAustralia.
- Standard_Ten type Container103094503.
- Standard_Ten type Conveyance103100490.
- Standard_Ten type Instrumentality103575240.
- Standard_Ten type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Standard_Ten type Object100002684.
- Standard_Ten type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Standard_Ten type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Standard_Ten type StandardMotorCompanyVehicles.
- Standard_Ten type Vehicle104524313.
- Standard_Ten type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Standard_Ten type Whole100003553.
- Standard_Ten type Automobile.
- Standard_Ten type MeanOfTransportation.
- Standard_Ten type Product.
- Standard_Ten type Automobile.
- Standard_Ten type DesignedArtifact.
- Standard_Ten comment "The Standard Ten was a small car produced by the British Standard Motor Company (discontinuously) from 1906 to 1961.The name was first used in 1906 as the 10 hp, with a 631 cc 2-cylinder side-valve engine. It was re-used from 1934 to 1936 and again for the "Flying 10" launched in 1937, and produced until the outbreak of World War II.".
- Standard_Ten label "Standard Ten".
- Standard_Ten label "Standard Ten".
- Standard_Ten label "Standard Ten".
- Standard_Ten sameAs Standard_Ten.
- Standard_Ten sameAs Standard_Ten.
- Standard_Ten sameAs m.03c1c5w.
- Standard_Ten sameAs Q372936.
- Standard_Ten sameAs Q372936.
- Standard_Ten sameAs Standard_Ten.
- Standard_Ten wasDerivedFrom Standard_Ten?oldid=600535345.
- Standard_Ten depiction 1934-Standard10-1237.jpg.
- Standard_Ten isPrimaryTopicOf Standard_Ten.
- Standard_Ten name "Standard Flying Ten".