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- Q7598236 subject Q8810059.
- Q7598236 abstract "The Flying Nine was a small family car produced by the British Standard Motor Company between 1937 and 1940. It was the smallest of several relatively streamlined cars with which the company, in common with several UK mass market competitors, widened and updated its range in the later 1930s.Behind the stylish rearward sloping radiator grill was a 1131 cc side-valve engine, with a relatively long 100 mm stroke. This maximised the engine capacity available in the 9 hp tax class which, in the UK at that time, categorised cars and set annual car tax according to the diameter (bore) of the engine’s cylinders. Power was delivered to the rear wheels via a three speed gearbox.A minor facelift in time for the 1938 London motor-show involved a change to the radiator grill which, while still rearward leaning, now became more curvaceous.Production came to an end in 1940, in response to the requirement to switch the UK car factories over to producing war supplies. By this time the car had been joined in the company’s line-up by the similarly bodied but smaller engined Standard Eight, and after the war, with Britain much impoverished, only the Standard Eight was revived.".
- Q7598236 length "3.5306".
- Q7598236 manufacturer Q1522049.
- Q7598236 predecessor Q2330279.
- Q7598236 productionEndYear "1940".
- Q7598236 productionStartYear "1937".
- Q7598236 successor Q942382.
- Q7598236 thumbnail Standard_Nine_Castle_Hedingham_1056cc_reg_10_june_1938_06.JPG?width=300.
- Q7598236 transmission "Four speed manual with synchromesh".
- Q7598236 wheelbase "2.159".
- Q7598236 width "1.4224".
- Q7598236 wikiPageExternalLink www.standardflyingeight.co.uk.
- Q7598236 wikiPageExternalLink www.standardmotorclub.org.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q1070893.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q1187372.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q1522049.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q1784109.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q2330279.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q8810059.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q942382.
- Q7598236 wikiPageWikiLink Q946808.
- Q7598236 engine "1131".
- Q7598236 manufacturer Q1522049.
- Q7598236 name "Standard Flying Nine".
- Q7598236 predecessor Q2330279.
- Q7598236 production "1937".
- Q7598236 successor Q942382.
- Q7598236 transmission "Four speed manual with synchromesh".
- Q7598236 type Product.
- Q7598236 type Automobile.
- Q7598236 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7598236 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7598236 type Thing.
- Q7598236 comment "The Flying Nine was a small family car produced by the British Standard Motor Company between 1937 and 1940. It was the smallest of several relatively streamlined cars with which the company, in common with several UK mass market competitors, widened and updated its range in the later 1930s.Behind the stylish rearward sloping radiator grill was a 1131 cc side-valve engine, with a relatively long 100 mm stroke.".
- Q7598236 label "Standard Flying Nine".
- Q7598236 depiction Standard_Nine_Castle_Hedingham_1056cc_reg_10_june_1938_06.JPG.
- Q7598236 name "Standard Flying Nine".