Standard Thirty
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Standard 30 hp Roi-de-Belges (1907)
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Production period: | 1907 |
Class : | upper middle class |
Body versions : | Touring car |
Engines: |
Otto engine : 5.3 liters |
Length: | 4420 mm |
Width: | 1524 mm |
Height: | |
Wheelbase : | 3048 mm |
Empty weight : | |
Previous model | 24/30 |
successor | 40 hp |
The Standard Thirty or Standard 30 hp was a six-cylinder passenger car that the Standard Motor Company in Coventry built in 1907 as the successor to the 24/30 .
This car was the larger of two models at Standard in 1907. The car was designed conventionally and had an in-line six-cylinder engine with a displacement of 5297 cc. The four-seater touring car had rear-wheel drive. The smaller six-cylinder model was called 15 hp .
After just one year, the car was replaced by the 40 hp .
literature
- David Culshaw, Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars 1895-1975. Veloce Publishing PLC, Dorchester 1997, ISBN 1874105936 .
Web links
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