Standard Fifty

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50 hp
Production period: 1906
Class : Upper class
Body versions : Touring car
Engines: Otto engine :
11.7 liters
Length: 4572 mm
Width: 1676 mm
Height:
Wheelbase : 3353-3658 mm
Empty weight :

The Standard Fifty or Standard 50 hp was the largest passenger car the Standard Motor Company in Coventry ever built.

In its only year of construction in 1906, this car was the largest of three Standard models. The car was designed conventionally and had an in-line six-cylinder engine with a displacement of 11,734 cc. The touring car was available with chassis in two different wheelbases - 3353 mm and 3658 mm - and had rear-wheel drive. The two smaller models this year were the 16/20 and the 24/30 .

This model disappeared after just a year.

literature

  • David Culshaw, Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars 1895-1975. Veloce Publishing PLC, Dorchester 1997, ISBN 1874105936 .