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- Triumph_Super_9 wheelbase "87.0".
- Triumph_Super_9 abstract "The Triumph Super 9 was first introduced by the Triumph Motor Company in 1931 at a price of £185. It continued through into 1933. It had an RAC rating of 8.9 hp. There were three significant models on the same chassis, a 4-door six-light saloon, a 4-door tourer and a 2-door 4-seat tourer known as the Southern Cross. The Super 9‘s were the first Triumphs to use 12-volt electrics (early Southern Cross’s still used 6-volt for a short period) and the first to be fitted with a Coventry Climax engine, which was made under licence by Triumph. They had a track of 3 ft 7 1⁄2 in and a wheelbase of 7 ft 8 in. The front doors on the saloon were hinged at the front, while those at the back were hinged to the rear. A sliding sun roof was standard, operated by a rotating handle above the driver. Folding rear arm rests were fitted but do not appear on the prototype. The most noticeable differences between 1931 cars and the later models was a change to the radiator surround and different profiling of the front wings. Two 6-volt batteries were housed under the rear passenger floor, while the prototype had a single 12-volt battery on the bulk head. (Very advanced for the period.) Many of the chassis and transmission components were left overs from the Super 7’s and 8’s.Optional extras were a luggage rack, chrome bumpers and Stevenson Jacking system. The upholstery was leather cloth with leather seating. The only known Super 9 to have Bedford Cord throughout is the prototype; this also has a smokers vent in the roof which is shown on brochures, but is not seen on any production 9’s. Instruments consisted of a speedometer, clock, oil gauge and ammeter. After 1931 a petrol gauge was added, prior to this a fuel tap was incorporated to give a reserve supply. Dash switches consisted of, a dash light, interior light, ignition, and a starter button, also choke and fast running control. External lights switching, battery charge rate, and ignition timing were all at the centre of the steering wheel.".
- Triumph_Super_9 engine Triumph_Super_9__1.
- Triumph_Super_9 manufacturer Triumph_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_Super_9 predecessor Triumph_Super_7.
- Triumph_Super_9 productionEndYear "1933".
- Triumph_Super_9 productionStartYear "1931".
- Triumph_Super_9 thumbnail KV3479.jpg?width=300.
- Triumph_Super_9 transmission "Four speed manual".
- Triumph_Super_9 wheelbase "0.087".
- Triumph_Super_9 wikiPageExternalLink www.pre-1940triumphownersclub.org.
- Triumph_Super_9 wikiPageID "30259514".
- Triumph_Super_9 wikiPageRevisionID "604489150".
- Triumph_Super_9 bodyStyle "four-seat tourer".
- Triumph_Super_9 bodyStyle "saloon".
- Triumph_Super_9 engine "1018".
- Triumph_Super_9 hasPhotoCollection Triumph_Super_9.
- Triumph_Super_9 length "135".
- Triumph_Super_9 manufacturer Triumph_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_Super_9 name "Triumph Super 9".
- Triumph_Super_9 predecessor Triumph_Super_7.
- Triumph_Super_9 production "1931".
- Triumph_Super_9 production "9000".
- Triumph_Super_9 track "43.5".
- Triumph_Super_9 transmission "Four speed manual".
- Triumph_Super_9 wheelbase "87".
- Triumph_Super_9 subject Category:Triumph_vehicles.
- Triumph_Super_9 type Automobile.
- Triumph_Super_9 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Triumph_Super_9 type Product.
- Triumph_Super_9 type DesignedArtifact.
- Triumph_Super_9 comment "The Triumph Super 9 was first introduced by the Triumph Motor Company in 1931 at a price of £185. It continued through into 1933. It had an RAC rating of 8.9 hp. There were three significant models on the same chassis, a 4-door six-light saloon, a 4-door tourer and a 2-door 4-seat tourer known as the Southern Cross.".
- Triumph_Super_9 label "Triumph Super 9".
- Triumph_Super_9 label "Triumph Super 9".
- Triumph_Super_9 sameAs Triumph_Super_9.
- Triumph_Super_9 sameAs m.0gjdn5s.
- Triumph_Super_9 sameAs Q7469937.
- Triumph_Super_9 sameAs Q7469937.
- Triumph_Super_9 wasDerivedFrom Triumph_Super_9?oldid=604489150.
- Triumph_Super_9 depiction KV3479.jpg.
- Triumph_Super_9 isPrimaryTopicOf Triumph_Super_9.
- Triumph_Super_9 name "Triumph Super 9".