Vauxhall 14/6
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Vauxhall 14/6 (1947)
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Production period: | 1933-1940 1946-1948 |
Class : | Middle class |
Body versions : | Sedan , coupé , roadster , pick-up |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 1.8 liters (35 kW) |
Length: | 4281 mm |
Width: | 1596 mm |
Height: | |
Wheelbase : | 2667 mm |
Empty weight : | -1080 kg |
Previous model | Vauxhall Cadet |
successor | Vauxhall Velox |
The Vauxhall 14/6 , also Vauxhall Fourteen-Six or Vauxhall J , is a mid-range car that Vauxhall Motors built from 1933 to 1948 as the successor to the Cadet model .
General Motors Light Six
The 14/6 was announced at the Earls Court Motor Show in 1933 and then offered as a small, four-door, six-cylinder sedan. It had a six-cylinder in - line engine with four main bearings, overhead valves and a displacement of 1781 cm³.
Bodies
Program 1934:
- Factory bodies
- Sedan 4 doors, 6 windows, with sliding roof
- Coupé 2 doors, with sliding roof
- Other manufacturers' bodies (in the Vauxhall Standard Catalog)
- Tickford Foursome Coupe (from Salmons )
- Pendine sports sedan 4 seats (from Holbrook)
- Suffolk sports sedan (by Holbrook)
- Stratford sports sedan 4 seats (by Whittingham & Mitchel )
- Limousine (from Duple )
- 2-seater with Dickey (by Duple)
Self-supporting body from September 1938
The engine was carried over from the predecessor. The new car had independent suspension at the front and a three-speed gearbox instead of the "Silent Third" gearbox with four gears. The post-war models can be distinguished from the pre-war models by the different design of the bonnet and radiator grille.
A total of 45,499 vehicles were built, 30,511 of them after the war.
Made in Australia
The Vauxhall 14 J was also manufactured by Holden in Australia . From 1939 it was offered as a sedan, coupé and roadster and, as in the United Kingdom, but in a Holden version, also as a light ute .
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c d e David Culshaw, Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars, 1895–1975 . Veloce Publishing, Dorchester 1999. ISBN 1-874105-93-6 . P. 333.
- ↑ a b c d Michal Sedgwick, Mark Gillies: AZ of Cars 1945-1970 . Haymarket Publishing, 1994, p. 212.
- ^ A b c Michal Sedgwick, Mark Gillies: AZ of Cars the 1930s . Haymarket Publishing, 1993. p. 208.
- ^ Vauxhall advertisement in The Times , October 12, 1933. p. 28.
- ^ A b Norm Darwin: 100 Years of GM in Australia . January 2002. pp. 130-133.