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- Q2365949 subject Q6929265.
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- Q2365949 abstract "The Sunbeam-Talbot Ten is a compact executive car manufactured by Sunbeam-Talbot between 1938 and 1939, and then reintroduced after the Second World War and sold between 1945 and 1948. A drophead coupe version was also available.The British piece of the Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq business fell into the hands of Rootes in 1935, and the new owner's strategy was clearly to use the prestige of the Sunbeam-Talbot name for selling larger numbers of lower priced cars than hitherto. The Sunbeam-Talbot Ten was one of the first products of the Rootes strategy, being in effect a stylishly rebodied version of the company’s existing middle market saloon, the Hillman Minx.The classic saloon featured the streamlining increasingly characteristic of mainstream British cars in the later 1930s, along with “stand-alone” headlights. Power came from a 1185 cc side-valve engine for which 41 bhp (30 kW) of power output was claimed. All four wheels were suspended using semi elliptical leaf springs. Top speed was quoted as 68 mph (109 km/h).Visually the car was virtually indistinguishable from the faster Sunbeam-Talbot 2 Litre, although the faster car was actually about 3 inches (8 cm) longer in wheel-base and overall body length.In 1948 the Sunbeam-Talbot Ten was replaced by the more modern Sunbeam-Talbot 80 which was essentially a restyled version of the same car.".
- Q2365949 bodyStyle Q1402386.
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- Q2365949 bodyStyle Q55989.
- Q2365949 class Q5155305.
- Q2365949 length "3.9624".
- Q2365949 manufacturer Q7638880.
- Q2365949 predecessor Q1618799.
- Q2365949 productionEndYear "1948".
- Q2365949 productionStartYear "1938".
- Q2365949 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q16829145.
- Q2365949 thumbnail Sunbeam_Talbot_10_Saloon_cropped.jpg?width=300.
- Q2365949 transmission "4-speedmanual".
- Q2365949 wheelbase "2.3876".
- Q2365949 width "1.524".
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- Q2365949 bodyStyle "2".
- Q2365949 bodyStyle "4".
- Q2365949 class "Compact executive car".
- Q2365949 engine "1185".
- Q2365949 manufacturer "Sunbeam-Talbot".
- Q2365949 name "Sunbeam-Talbot Ten".
- Q2365949 predecessor Q1618799.
- Q2365949 production "1938".
- Q2365949 related Q16829145.
- Q2365949 transmission "4".
- Q2365949 type Product.
- Q2365949 type Automobile.
- Q2365949 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q2365949 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q2365949 comment "The Sunbeam-Talbot Ten is a compact executive car manufactured by Sunbeam-Talbot between 1938 and 1939, and then reintroduced after the Second World War and sold between 1945 and 1948. A drophead coupe version was also available.The British piece of the Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq business fell into the hands of Rootes in 1935, and the new owner's strategy was clearly to use the prestige of the Sunbeam-Talbot name for selling larger numbers of lower priced cars than hitherto.".
- Q2365949 label "Sunbeam-Talbot Ten".
- Q2365949 depiction Sunbeam_Talbot_10_Saloon_cropped.jpg.
- Q2365949 name "Sunbeam-Talbot Ten".