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- Q12071982 subject Q6278608.
- Q12071982 subject Q7037482.
- Q12071982 subject Q7584218.
- Q12071982 subject Q8229293.
- Q12071982 abstract "The Vauxhall 23-60 is a four or five-seater touring car manufactured by Vauxhall of Luton that was announced in July 1922. The 23-60's standard tourer Kington body was described as "preserving that greyhound look so characteristic of the Vauxhall car". It shared many parts with Vauxhall's much more powerful 30-98.The 23-60 replaced the Vauxhall 25 which had given sterling service during World War I and from which the 23-60 was developed. Its reliability made Vauxhall's name for dependability. The 23-60 remained in production until the introduction of the ultra-smooth six-cylinder Burt-McCollum type single-sleeve-valve Vauxhall 25-70 was announced in October 1925. General Motors took control of Vauxhall 16 November 1925.".
- Q12071982 assembly Q203889.
- Q12071982 layout Q4115030.
- Q12071982 manufacturer Q59187.
- Q12071982 modelEndYear "1925".
- Q12071982 modelStartYear "1923".
- Q12071982 predecessor Q4562070.
- Q12071982 productionEndYear "1925".
- Q12071982 productionStartYear "1922".
- Q12071982 thumbnail MelbourneAnzacDay2009Car1.JPG?width=300.
- Q12071982 transmission "multiplate clutch run with graphite coupled by a fabric joint to the 4-speed gearbox to the spiral-bevel driven rear axle located by torque girders".
- Q12071982 weight "1625702.4".
- Q12071982 wheelbase "3.302".
- Q12071982 wikiPageExternalLink vxl-23-23-60-jl.html.
- Q12071982 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=oILWm9Xp5Co.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q1453055.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q1753786.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q1784109.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q203889.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q4115030.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q4562070.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q59187.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278608.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q6749574.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037482.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q7584218.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q7917456.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q8069128.
- Q12071982 wikiPageWikiLink Q8229293.
- Q12071982 assembly "Luton U.K.".
- Q12071982 configuration "inline 4".
- Q12071982 engine "I4".
- Q12071982 fuelsystem "Autovac, Triple diffuser Zenith carburettor, water-jacketted induction pipe".
- Q12071982 fueltype "petrol".
- Q12071982 layout Q4115030.
- Q12071982 manufacturer Q59187.
- Q12071982 modelYears "1923".
- Q12071982 name "23".
- Q12071982 name "OD".
- Q12071982 name "Vauxhall 23-60".
- Q12071982 power "2000".
- Q12071982 power "@".
- Q12071982 power "Tax rating 22.4 h.p.".
- Q12071982 predecessor Q4562070.
- Q12071982 production "1922".
- Q12071982 transmission "multiplate clutch run with graphite coupled by a fabric joint to the 4-speed gearbox to the spiral-bevel driven rear axle located by torque girders".
- Q12071982 wheelbase "610.0".
- Q12071982 wheelbase "8.0".
- Q12071982 type Product.
- Q12071982 type Automobile.
- Q12071982 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q12071982 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q12071982 type Thing.
- Q12071982 comment "The Vauxhall 23-60 is a four or five-seater touring car manufactured by Vauxhall of Luton that was announced in July 1922. The 23-60's standard tourer Kington body was described as "preserving that greyhound look so characteristic of the Vauxhall car". It shared many parts with Vauxhall's much more powerful 30-98.The 23-60 replaced the Vauxhall 25 which had given sterling service during World War I and from which the 23-60 was developed. Its reliability made Vauxhall's name for dependability.".
- Q12071982 label "Vauxhall 23-60".
- Q12071982 depiction MelbourneAnzacDay2009Car1.JPG.
- Q12071982 name "OD".
- Q12071982 name "Vauxhall 23-60".