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- Adler_Diplomat wheelbase "3200.0".
- Adler_Diplomat height "1650.0".
- Adler_Diplomat length "4750.0".
- Adler_Diplomat width "1740.0".
- Adler_Diplomat abstract "The Adler Diplomat is a substantial six-cylinder “limousine” (saloon) built by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. It was introduced in March 1934 as a direct replacement for the manufacturer’s Standard 6 . Less directly the six-cylinder Diplomat also replaced the Adler Standard 8 since Adler’s large eight-cylinder car was discontinued in 1934 without a direct replacement of its own.The decision had been taken to abandon the “Standard” name because it carried mundane undertones, in German as in English, which the company felt were increasingly out of keeping with the advancing automobile technology and the growing optimism of the age now that, finally, the economic backwash from the 1929 crash was beginning to recede and growth was returning both to the German auto-market and to the economy more generally.".
- Adler_Diplomat assembly Frankfurt.
- Adler_Diplomat bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Adler_Diplomat engine Adler_Diplomat__1.
- Adler_Diplomat height "1.65".
- Adler_Diplomat layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Adler_Diplomat length "4.75".
- Adler_Diplomat manufacturer Adler_(automobile).
- Adler_Diplomat predecessor Adler_Standard_6.
- Adler_Diplomat productionEndYear "1940".
- Adler_Diplomat productionStartYear "1934".
- Adler_Diplomat thumbnail Adler_Diplomat_3_GS_mit_Holzgasgenerator-vorne_rechts.JPG?width=300.
- Adler_Diplomat transmission "speed manual with lockable freewheel".
- Adler_Diplomat wheelbase "3.2".
- Adler_Diplomat width "1.74".
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageID "18630981".
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageLength "7055".
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageRevisionID "690612746".
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Adler_(automobile).
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Adler_Standard_6.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Adler_Standard_8.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Ambi_Budd.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adler_vehicles.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1934.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Executive_cars.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Karmann.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Osnabrück.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Reichsmark.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Spandau.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Wall_Street_Crash_of_1929.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLink Wood_gas_generator.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diplomat".
- Adler_Diplomat assembly Frankfurt.
- Adler_Diplomat bodyStyle "Cabriolets".
- Adler_Diplomat bodyStyle "“Limousine”".
- Adler_Diplomat bodyStyle "“Pullman Limousine”".
- Adler_Diplomat caption "The car in the picture has been modified to run on "Gazogène (Wood gas) due to petrol/gasoline shortages."".
- Adler_Diplomat caption "The front of a late model Adler Diplomat Pullman-Limousine.".
- Adler_Diplomat engine "2916".
- Adler_Diplomat layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Adler_Diplomat length "1934".
- Adler_Diplomat length "1935".
- Adler_Diplomat manufacturer Adler_(automobile).
- Adler_Diplomat name "Adler Diplomat".
- Adler_Diplomat predecessor Adler_Standard_6.
- Adler_Diplomat production "3205".
- Adler_Diplomat production "March 1934 - 1940".
- Adler_Diplomat transmission "speed manual with lockable freewheel".
- Adler_Diplomat wheelbase "four-seater bodies:".
- Adler_Diplomat wheelbase "or six-seater bodies:".
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Adler_Diplomat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Adler_Diplomat subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Adler_Diplomat subject Category:Adler_vehicles.
- Adler_Diplomat subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1934.
- Adler_Diplomat subject Category:Executive_cars.
- Adler_Diplomat subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Adler_Diplomat hypernym ”.
- Adler_Diplomat type Automobile.
- Adler_Diplomat type MeanOfTransportation.
- Adler_Diplomat type Person.
- Adler_Diplomat type Car.
- Adler_Diplomat type Classification.
- Adler_Diplomat type Layout.
- Adler_Diplomat type Vehicle.
- Adler_Diplomat type Product.
- Adler_Diplomat type DesignedArtifact.
- Adler_Diplomat type Thing.
- Adler_Diplomat comment "The Adler Diplomat is a substantial six-cylinder “limousine” (saloon) built by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. It was introduced in March 1934 as a direct replacement for the manufacturer’s Standard 6 .".
- Adler_Diplomat label "Adler Diplomat".
- Adler_Diplomat sameAs Q358168.
- Adler_Diplomat sameAs Adler_Diplomat.
- Adler_Diplomat sameAs m.0ndwssj.
- Adler_Diplomat sameAs Adler_Diplomat.
- Adler_Diplomat sameAs Adler_Diplomat.
- Adler_Diplomat sameAs Q358168.
- Adler_Diplomat wasDerivedFrom Adler_Diplomat?oldid=690612746.
- Adler_Diplomat depiction Adler_Diplomat_3_GS_mit_Holzgasgenerator-vorne_rechts.JPG.
- Adler_Diplomat isPrimaryTopicOf Adler_Diplomat.
- Adler_Diplomat name "Adler Diplomat".