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- Q358211 subject Q6278609.
- Q358211 subject Q7037482.
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- Q358211 abstract "The Adler Standard 6 was the most important newcomer at the Berlin Motor Show in October 1926. It was a substantial six cylinder “limousine” (saloon) built by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. Other body styles were available from coach builders. The model continued to be produced until 1934.The Standard 6 shared its wheel base with the less expensive four cylinder Adler Favorit which appeared early in 1929. The Standard 6 was also in most respects the blueprint for the longer more powerful eight cylinder engined Adler Standard 8 which arrived in 1928.".
- Q358211 assembly Q1794.
- Q358211 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q358211 height "1.825".
- Q358211 layout Q4115030.
- Q358211 length "4.27".
- Q358211 manufacturer Q53098.
- Q358211 productionEndYear "1934".
- Q358211 productionStartYear "1927".
- Q358211 thumbnail MHV_Adler_Standard_6S_1928_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q358211 transmission "(new bodied “3U” model only)".
- Q358211 transmission "1927 – 1934".
- Q358211 transmission "1933 - 1934".
- Q358211 transmission "3-speed manual".
- Q358211 transmission "4-speed manual with lockable freewheel".
- Q358211 wheelbase "2.84".
- Q358211 width "1.65".
- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q1048801.
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- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q1794.
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- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q4115030.
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- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q4724.
- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q53098.
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- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278609.
- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q64.
- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037482.
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- Q358211 wikiPageWikiLink Q8430408.
- Q358211 aka "Adler Standard 6 10/45".
- Q358211 aka "Adler Standard 6 12/50".
- Q358211 aka "Adler Standard 6".
- Q358211 assembly Q1794.
- Q358211 bodyStyle "Various coach built bodies supplied in relatively small numbers by a number of coach builders.".
- Q358211 bodyStyle "“Pullman Limousine”".
- Q358211 engine "1927".
- Q358211 engine "1928".
- Q358211 engine "2540".
- Q358211 engine "2916".
- Q358211 height "1825.0".
- Q358211 height "1927".
- Q358211 height "1933".
- Q358211 layout Q4115030.
- Q358211 length "1927".
- Q358211 length "1933".
- Q358211 manufacturer Q53098.
- Q358211 name "Adler Standard 6".
- Q358211 production "1927".
- Q358211 production "21249".
- Q358211 transmission "1927".
- Q358211 transmission "1933".
- Q358211 transmission "3".
- Q358211 transmission "4".
- Q358211 wheelbase "1927".
- Q358211 wheelbase "1933".
- Q358211 width "1650.0".
- Q358211 width "1927".
- Q358211 width "1933".
- Q358211 type Product.
- Q358211 type Automobile.
- Q358211 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q358211 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q358211 type Thing.
- Q358211 comment "The Adler Standard 6 was the most important newcomer at the Berlin Motor Show in October 1926. It was a substantial six cylinder “limousine” (saloon) built by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. Other body styles were available from coach builders. The model continued to be produced until 1934.The Standard 6 shared its wheel base with the less expensive four cylinder Adler Favorit which appeared early in 1929.".
- Q358211 label "Adler Standard 6".
- Q358211 depiction MHV_Adler_Standard_6S_1928_01.jpg.
- Q358211 name "Adler Standard 6 10/45".
- Q358211 name "Adler Standard 6 12/50".
- Q358211 name "Adler Standard 6 (3U)".
- Q358211 name "Adler Standard 6".