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- Austin_14 wheelbase "2838.45".
- Austin_14 weight "1143.072".
- Austin_14 abstract "The Austin Fourteen was a 1.7-litre saloon introduced by Austin in August 1936 and available as a Goodwood saloon—with a fixed or sliding head—or as a Goodwood cabriolet. The body was of steel throughout. Nominally classed by Austin as a Fourteen the actual engine size attracted tax for a 16 horsepower car. The performance of the engine carried over from the Light Twelve-Six proved disappointing and a much smoother revised version with a near 20% improvement in power output was introduced the next year.".
- Austin_14 engine Austin_14__1.
- Austin_14 manufacturer Austin_Motor_Company.
- Austin_14 predecessor 6.
- Austin_14 productionEndYear "1939".
- Austin_14 productionStartYear "1936".
- Austin_14 thumbnail Vintage_car,_Birkenhead_7.JPG?width=300.
- Austin_14 transmission "spring-loaded dry clutch with a single clutch-plate carries the two friction rings, 4-speed centrally controlled gearbox with syncromesh on 2nd, 3rd and 4th speeds, linked by an open needle-roller-bearing propellor shaft to a spiral bevel driven three-quarter floating rear axle.".
- Austin_14 weight "1143072.0".
- Austin_14 wheelbase "2.83845".
- Austin_14 wikiPageID "39394556".
- Austin_14 wikiPageRevisionID "568792229".
- Austin_14 aka "previously Austin Light Twelve-Six".
- Austin_14 block "cast iron, alloy crankcase. The crankshaft runs in four main bearings, a vibration damper is fitted at its front end".
- Austin_14 bodyStyle "cabriolet Goodwood".
- Austin_14 bodyStyle "saloon Goodwood".
- Austin_14 caption "Fourteen Goodwood six-light saloon".
- Austin_14 configuration "Straight 6-cylinder".
- Austin_14 coolingsystem "radiator, fan, thermostatically controlled cooling water is circulated naturally".
- Austin_14 engine "1711".
- Austin_14 fuelsystem "downdraught carburettor supplied by a petrol pump, ignition by dynamo combined as a unit with the fan above the cylinder head".
- Austin_14 fueltype "petrol".
- Austin_14 head "detachable, aluminium alloy pistons are aluminium".
- Austin_14 manufacturer Austin_Motor_Company.
- Austin_14 manufacturer "Austin Motor Company Limited".
- Austin_14 name "1711".
- Austin_14 name "Austin Fourteen 1711 cc".
- Austin_14 name "Austin Fourteen engine".
- Austin_14 power "@3,800 rpm".
- Austin_14 power "@4,000 rpm".
- Austin_14 power "Tax horsepower 15.96".
- Austin_14 power "from December 1937 revised engine".
- Austin_14 predecessor 6.
- Austin_14 production "1936".
- Austin_14 sp "uk".
- Austin_14 successor "none".
- Austin_14 transmission "spring-loaded dry clutch with a single clutch-plate carries the two friction rings, 4-speed centrally controlled gearbox with syncromesh on 2nd, 3rd and 4th speeds, linked by an open needle-roller-bearing propellor shaft to a spiral bevel driven three-quarter floating rear axle.".
- Austin_14 valvetrain "side valves".
- Austin_14 weight "Saloon 22½ cwt,".
- Austin_14 wheelbase "9".
- Austin_14 wheelbase "R 4' 5",".
- Austin_14 wheelbase "Track F 4' 2",".
- Austin_14 subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Austin_14 subject Category:Austin_vehicles.
- Austin_14 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1936.
- Austin_14 type Automobile.
- Austin_14 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Austin_14 type Product.
- Austin_14 type DesignedArtifact.
- Austin_14 comment "The Austin Fourteen was a 1.7-litre saloon introduced by Austin in August 1936 and available as a Goodwood saloon—with a fixed or sliding head—or as a Goodwood cabriolet. The body was of steel throughout. Nominally classed by Austin as a Fourteen the actual engine size attracted tax for a 16 horsepower car.".
- Austin_14 label "Austin 14".
- Austin_14 sameAs m.0vpx6g5.
- Austin_14 sameAs Q17100951.
- Austin_14 sameAs Q17100951.
- Austin_14 wasDerivedFrom Austin_14?oldid=568792229.
- Austin_14 depiction Vintage_car,_Birkenhead_7.JPG.
- Austin_14 isPrimaryTopicOf Austin_14.
- Austin_14 name "Austin Fourteen 1711 cc".
- Austin_14 name "previously Austin Light Twelve-Six".