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- Riley_MPH wheelbase "97.5".
- Riley_MPH abstract "The Riley MPH is a small production, two-seat sports car made between 1934 and 1935 by the Riley company of Coventry, England. Very few were made, and examples are now highly sought after. The chassis, with half-elliptic springs and rigid axles front and rear, was based on that of the car prepared for the 1933 TT races. To keep the height down to as low as possible, the side members went under the axle at the rear. Large, fifteen-inch drum brakes were used. Elegant bodywork was mainly of aluminium built over a traditional wood frame and featured a long bonnet, front wings flowing into running boards and a short, rounded tail. The windscreen could fold flat to reduce air resistance.A choice of three sizes of the six-cylinder engine was available, 1458 cc, 1633 cc or 1726 cc fitted with triple or more usually twin SU carburettors. The engines had the traditional Riley arrangement of twin camshafts mounted high in the crankcase. Aluminium alloy connecting rods were used. The 1726 engine had an output of 56.8 PS (56.0 bhp) (41.8 kW) at 4800 rpm. Drive was to the rear wheels through a choice of either a four-speed manual "crash" gear box or an ENV pre-selector gearbox supplied by Armstrong-Siddeley. The top speed of the 17 hp (1726 cc) engined version was approximately 90 mph (145 km/h).The exact number made is not known, but is believed to be around 15, and it was expensive at £550. Numerous replicas have, however, been made. Fourteen original cars are thought to survive.".
- Riley_MPH manufacturer Riley_Motor.
- Riley_MPH productionEndYear "1935".
- Riley_MPH productionStartYear "1934".
- Riley_MPH successor Riley_Sprite.
- Riley_MPH thumbnail Riley_MPH_2-Seater_Sports_1934.jpg?width=300.
- Riley_MPH transmission "4-speed manual or preselector".
- Riley_MPH wheelbase "0.0975".
- Riley_MPH wikiPageID "14538016".
- Riley_MPH wikiPageRevisionID "602114191".
- Riley_MPH bodyStyle "two-seat sports".
- Riley_MPH engine "1.4".
- Riley_MPH hasPhotoCollection Riley_MPH.
- Riley_MPH length "144".
- Riley_MPH manufacturer Riley_Motor.
- Riley_MPH name "Riley MPH".
- Riley_MPH predecessor "none".
- Riley_MPH production "1934".
- Riley_MPH production "Approx 15 made".
- Riley_MPH successor Riley_Sprite.
- Riley_MPH transmission "4".
- Riley_MPH wheelbase "97.5".
- Riley_MPH width "57.5".
- Riley_MPH wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Riley_MPH subject Category:Riley_vehicles.
- Riley_MPH subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1934.
- Riley_MPH type Artifact100021939.
- Riley_MPH type Car102958343.
- Riley_MPH type Container103094503.
- Riley_MPH type Conveyance103100490.
- Riley_MPH type Instrumentality103575240.
- Riley_MPH type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Riley_MPH type Object100002684.
- Riley_MPH type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Riley_MPH type RileyVehicles.
- Riley_MPH type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Riley_MPH type Vehicle104524313.
- Riley_MPH type VehiclesIntroducedIn1934.
- Riley_MPH type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Riley_MPH type Whole100003553.
- Riley_MPH type Automobile.
- Riley_MPH type MeanOfTransportation.
- Riley_MPH type Product.
- Riley_MPH type Automobile.
- Riley_MPH type DesignedArtifact.
- Riley_MPH comment "The Riley MPH is a small production, two-seat sports car made between 1934 and 1935 by the Riley company of Coventry, England. Very few were made, and examples are now highly sought after. The chassis, with half-elliptic springs and rigid axles front and rear, was based on that of the car prepared for the 1933 TT races. To keep the height down to as low as possible, the side members went under the axle at the rear. Large, fifteen-inch drum brakes were used.".
- Riley_MPH label "Riley MPH".
- Riley_MPH label "Riley MPH".
- Riley_MPH label "Riley MPH".
- Riley_MPH sameAs Riley_MPH.
- Riley_MPH sameAs Riley_MPH.
- Riley_MPH sameAs m.03d6zp7.
- Riley_MPH sameAs Q2153105.
- Riley_MPH sameAs Q2153105.
- Riley_MPH sameAs Riley_MPH.
- Riley_MPH wasDerivedFrom Riley_MPH?oldid=602114191.
- Riley_MPH depiction Riley_MPH_2-Seater_Sports_1934.jpg.
- Riley_MPH isPrimaryTopicOf Riley_MPH.
- Riley_MPH name "Riley MPH".