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- Triumph_Renown wheelbase "2743.2".
- Triumph_Renown height "1651.0".
- Triumph_Renown length "4267.2".
- Triumph_Renown width "1625.6".
- Triumph_Renown abstract "The Triumph Renown is strictly the name given to the Triumph's large saloon car made from 1949 to 1954 but it is, in reality, part of a three-car series of the 1800, 2000 and Renown models. Together with the Triumph Roadster, they were the first vehicles to carry the Triumph badge following the company's takeover by the Standard Motor Company.The cars were distinctively styled with what became known as Razor Edge coachwork. The six light (featuring three side windows on each side) design and the thin C pillars at the rear of the passenger cabin anticipated the increased window areas that would become a feature of British cars during the 1960s. The car's side profile resembled that of the contemporary prestigious Bentley saloons, which some felt was more than a coincidence. Similar styling subsequently appeared on the smaller Triumph Mayflower.The body was built by Mulliners of Birmingham in the traditional coachbuilder's method of sheet metal over a wooden frame. The principal panels were constructed not from steel, which was in short supply in the wake of the Second World War, but from aluminium. It had been used extensively for aircraft manufacture during the war, which had taken place in a number of car plants (known at the time as "shadow factories") in the English Midlands. But by the mid-1950s aluminium had become the more expensive metal, which may have hastened the Renown's demise.".
- Triumph_Renown engine Triumph_Renown__1.
- Triumph_Renown height "1.651".
- Triumph_Renown length "4.2672".
- Triumph_Renown manufacturer Standard_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_Renown productionStartYear "1946".
- Triumph_Renown thumbnail Triumph_Renown_ca_1954.jpg?width=300.
- Triumph_Renown transmission "3-speed manual".
- Triumph_Renown wheelbase "2.7432".
- Triumph_Renown width "1.6256".
- Triumph_Renown wikiPageExternalLink www.trocltd.com.
- Triumph_Renown wikiPageID "16877199".
- Triumph_Renown wikiPageRevisionID "600283424".
- Triumph_Renown bodyStyle "4".
- Triumph_Renown engine "1766".
- Triumph_Renown hasPhotoCollection Triumph_Renown.
- Triumph_Renown length "2000".
- Triumph_Renown length "Renown".
- Triumph_Renown length "TDC & limousine".
- Triumph_Renown manufacturer Standard_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_Renown name "Triumph 1800 & 2000 Town & Country Saloon and Renown".
- Triumph_Renown production "1946".
- Triumph_Renown transmission "3".
- Triumph_Renown wheelbase "18002000".
- Triumph_Renown wheelbase "TDC & limousine".
- Triumph_Renown wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Triumph_Renown subject Category:1940s_automobiles.
- Triumph_Renown subject Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Triumph_Renown subject Category:Triumph_vehicles.
- Triumph_Renown subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1949.
- Triumph_Renown type 1940sAutomobiles.
- Triumph_Renown type 1950sAutomobiles.
- Triumph_Renown type Artifact100021939.
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- Triumph_Renown type Instrumentality103575240.
- Triumph_Renown type MotorVehicle103791235.
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- Triumph_Renown type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Triumph_Renown type TriumphVehicles.
- Triumph_Renown type Vehicle104524313.
- Triumph_Renown type VehiclesIntroducedIn1949.
- Triumph_Renown type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Triumph_Renown type Whole100003553.
- Triumph_Renown type Automobile.
- Triumph_Renown type MeanOfTransportation.
- Triumph_Renown type Product.
- Triumph_Renown type Automobile.
- Triumph_Renown type DesignedArtifact.
- Triumph_Renown comment "The Triumph Renown is strictly the name given to the Triumph's large saloon car made from 1949 to 1954 but it is, in reality, part of a three-car series of the 1800, 2000 and Renown models. Together with the Triumph Roadster, they were the first vehicles to carry the Triumph badge following the company's takeover by the Standard Motor Company.The cars were distinctively styled with what became known as Razor Edge coachwork.".
- Triumph_Renown label "Triumph Renown".
- Triumph_Renown label "Triumph Renown".
- Triumph_Renown label "Triumph Renown".
- Triumph_Renown sameAs Triumph_Renown.
- Triumph_Renown sameAs Triumph_Renown.
- Triumph_Renown sameAs m.04097q_.
- Triumph_Renown sameAs Q940701.
- Triumph_Renown sameAs Q940701.
- Triumph_Renown sameAs Triumph_Renown.
- Triumph_Renown wasDerivedFrom Triumph_Renown?oldid=600283424.
- Triumph_Renown depiction Triumph_Renown_ca_1954.jpg.
- Triumph_Renown isPrimaryTopicOf Triumph_Renown.
- Triumph_Renown name "Triumph 1800 & 2000 Town & Country Saloon and Renown".