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- Vauxhall_Cadet wheelbase "2717.8".
- Vauxhall_Cadet abstract "Vauxhall Cadet VY is an automobile produced by Vauxhall from 1930 to 1933. It was an entirely new model announced by Vauxhall on 6 October 1930. The first Vauxhall priced below £300, it was intended to supplement the existing 24 h.p. 20-60 thereafter to be known as the Vauxhall Eighty. When exported it was usually supplied with a 27 h.p. engine and named VX. The first truly new Vauxhall since General Motors' purchase of the business in 1925, it was an American-style car with certain local amendments.The mascot on the Cadet's radiator cap became the (two-dimensional) BOAC Speedbird logo.".
- Vauxhall_Cadet engine Vauxhall_Cadet__1.
- Vauxhall_Cadet engine Vauxhall_Cadet__2.
- Vauxhall_Cadet layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Vauxhall_Cadet manufacturer Vauxhall_Motors.
- Vauxhall_Cadet productionEndYear "0009".
- Vauxhall_Cadet productionStartYear "0009".
- Vauxhall_Cadet successor Vauxhall_14-6.
- Vauxhall_Cadet successor Vauxhall_Big_Six.
- Vauxhall_Cadet thumbnail Vauxhall_Cadet_Grosvenor_bodied_1933_at_Knebworth_2013.JPG?width=300.
- Vauxhall_Cadet transmission "Single dry-plate clutch, three forward speed gearbox,synchromeshon 2 and 3 from end 1931".
- Vauxhall_Cadet transmission "open propellor shaft with Hardy-Spicer universals and final drive through a spiral bevel gear".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wheelbase "2.7178".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageExternalLink toyota.tcl?smallthumbs?allrecs?n=128?i=1.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageID "37365171".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageLength "9914".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageRevisionID "697147043".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1932.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedans.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vauxhall_vehicles.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_valve_engine.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Speedbird.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Tickford.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Vauxhall_14-6.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Vauxhall_20-60.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Vauxhall_Big_Six.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink Vauxhall_Motors.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink File:Vauxhall_Cadet_Cabriolet_(1932).jpg.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLink File:Vauxhall_Cadet_standard_saloon_1933.jpg.
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cadet".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vauxhall Cadet".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vauxhalls".
- Vauxhall_Cadet block "cast iron".
- Vauxhall_Cadet bodyStyle "saloon, 2-seater and two coupés catalogued also other bodies by Grosvenor and Salmons".
- Vauxhall_Cadet caption "Grosvenor saloon de luxe £325 1933".
- Vauxhall_Cadet compression "5".
- Vauxhall_Cadet configuration "6".
- Vauxhall_Cadet coolingsystem "Combined fan and impeller There is no thermostatic control".
- Vauxhall_Cadet engine "2048".
- Vauxhall_Cadet engine "in the export VX".
- Vauxhall_Cadet fueltype "Petrol".
- Vauxhall_Cadet head "cast iron, aluminium pistons".
- Vauxhall_Cadet layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Vauxhall_Cadet manufacturer "Vauxhall Motors Limited".
- Vauxhall_Cadet manufacturer "Vauxhall".
- Vauxhall_Cadet name "Vauxhall Cadet VX engine".
- Vauxhall_Cadet name "Vauxhall Cadet VY and export VX".
- Vauxhall_Cadet name "Vauxhall Cadet VY engine".
- Vauxhall_Cadet oilsystem "Forced".
- Vauxhall_Cadet power "@ 3,300 rpm.".
- Vauxhall_Cadet power "Tax rating 16.9 hp".
- Vauxhall_Cadet power "Tax rating 26.3 hp".
- Vauxhall_Cadet predecessor "None".
- Vauxhall_Cadet predecessor "None, a move downmarket".
- Vauxhall_Cadet production "1930".
- Vauxhall_Cadet production "1933".
- Vauxhall_Cadet production "7758".
- Vauxhall_Cadet production "quantity 9,691".
- Vauxhall_Cadet sp "uk".
- Vauxhall_Cadet successor Vauxhall_14-6.
- Vauxhall_Cadet successor Vauxhall_Big_Six.
- Vauxhall_Cadet successor "Vauxhall Big Six 20 h.p. and Vauxhall Light Six 14 h.p.".
- Vauxhall_Cadet transmission "Single dry-plate clutch, three forward speed gearbox, synchromesh on 2 and 3 from end 1931".
- Vauxhall_Cadet transmission "open propellor shaft with Hardy-Spicer universals and final drive through a spiral bevel gear".
- Vauxhall_Cadet valvetrain "ohv, operated by pushrods and rockers, valves have single springs".
- Vauxhall_Cadet weight "26".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wheelbase "248.0".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wheelbase "491.0".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wheelbase "Ground clearance 8½",".
- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
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- Vauxhall_Cadet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- Vauxhall_Cadet subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Vauxhall_Cadet subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1932.
- Vauxhall_Cadet subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Vauxhall_Cadet subject Category:Sedans.
- Vauxhall_Cadet subject Category:Vauxhall_vehicles.
- Vauxhall_Cadet hypernym Automobile.
- Vauxhall_Cadet type Automobile.
- Vauxhall_Cadet type MeanOfTransportation.
- Vauxhall_Cadet type Layout.
- Vauxhall_Cadet type Style.
- Vauxhall_Cadet type Vehicle.
- Vauxhall_Cadet type Product.
- Vauxhall_Cadet type DesignedArtifact.
- Vauxhall_Cadet type Thing.
- Vauxhall_Cadet comment "Vauxhall Cadet VY is an automobile produced by Vauxhall from 1930 to 1933. It was an entirely new model announced by Vauxhall on 6 October 1930. The first Vauxhall priced below £300, it was intended to supplement the existing 24 h.p. 20-60 thereafter to be known as the Vauxhall Eighty. When exported it was usually supplied with a 27 h.p. engine and named VX.".
- Vauxhall_Cadet label "Vauxhall Cadet".