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- Standard_Flying_Fourteen height "1600.2".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen length "4191.0".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen width "1600.2".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen abstract "The Standard Flying Fourteen is an automobile which was produced by the British Standard Motor Company from 1937 to 1940 and, as the Standard Fourteen, from 1945 to 1948. The Flying Fourteen name was used initially as the model represented a move away from the very perpendicular look of many cars at the start of the 1930s to a more streamlined look that Standard, in common with a number of manufacturers in England and France, adopted towards the end of the decade.The Flying Fourteen was offered as a four door saloon on a 108 inch wheelbase with a 1,776 cc side valve four cylinder engine. Drophead coupe and estate car variants were offered post-war, along with a four door saloon. The post-war model could be distinguished from its predecessor by a lack of bonnet louvres.The engine and transmission from the Fourteen were also used in the Jaguar 1½ Litre (retrospectively known as the Jaguar Mk IV).Press reports praised the economy, smooth running, roominess and finish of the Fourteen. Luggage was relegated to an external folding bumper carrier, which at the time was not unusual.".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen assembly Australia.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen assembly United_Kingdom.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen bodyStyle Convertible.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen engine Standard_Flying_Fourteen__1.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen height "1.6002".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen length "4.191".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen manufacturer Standard_Motor_Company.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen productionEndYear "1940".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen productionStartYear "1937".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen relatedMeanOfTransportation Standard_Twelve.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen successor Standard_Vanguard.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen thumbnail Standard_14_CD_-_Flickr_-_exfordy.jpg?width=300.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen transmission "Four speed manual".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen width "1.6002".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageExternalLink www.standardflyingeight.co.uk.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageExternalLink www.standardmotorclub.org.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageID "23133243".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageLength "3610".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageRevisionID "702530148".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_Motor_Company_vehicles.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_Mark_IV.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Motor_Company.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Twelve.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Vanguard.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink Station_wagon.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flying Fourteen".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fourteen".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Standard Flying Fourteen".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Standard".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen aka "Standard 14".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen assembly United_Kingdom.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen assembly "Australia".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen bodyStyle "2".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen bodyStyle "4".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen caption "Standard Fourteen Saloon".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen engine "1776".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen manufacturer Standard_Motor_Company.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen name "Standard Flying Fourteen".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen name "Standard Fourteen".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen predecessor "none".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen production "1937".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen production "1945".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen production "22229".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen related Standard_Twelve.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen successor Standard_Vanguard.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen transmission "Four speed manual".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen subject Category:Standard_Motor_Company_vehicles.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen hypernym Automobile.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen type Automobile.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen type MeanOfTransportation.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen type Car.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen type Vehicle.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen type Product.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen type DesignedArtifact.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen type Thing.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen comment "The Standard Flying Fourteen is an automobile which was produced by the British Standard Motor Company from 1937 to 1940 and, as the Standard Fourteen, from 1945 to 1948.".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen label "Standard Flying Fourteen".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen sameAs Q955531.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen sameAs Standard_Fourteen.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen sameAs Standard_Fourteen.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen sameAs m.064n1xh.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen sameAs Standard_Fourteen.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen sameAs Q955531.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen wasDerivedFrom Standard_Flying_Fourteen?oldid=702530148.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen depiction Standard_14_CD_-_Flickr_-_exfordy.jpg.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen isPrimaryTopicOf Standard_Flying_Fourteen.
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen name "Standard 14".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen name "Standard Flying Fourteen".
- Standard_Flying_Fourteen name "Standard Fourteen".