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  • The only car made by the company was the 11-12 hp with a [[water-cooled]], [[four-cylinder]] 1795 cc [[overhead camsh ...premises and fittings in Clay Lane, Stoke, Coventry but no more of the 11-12 models were made.
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  • ...hulte|Moritz (Maurice) Schulte]] founded Bettmann & Co and started selling Triumph bicycles, from premises in London and from 1889 started making his own mach ===The Triumph Cycle Company===
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  • #1941 [[American LaFrance]] triple combination Series 600 pumper V-12 (Firetruck)<ref name="go-star">http://www.go-star.com/antiquing/leno.htm</r ...eight-liter Bentley engine) <ref name="forbes">http://www.forbes.com/2000/12/18/1218lenols.html</ref>
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  • ! 12 ...ited Kingdom}} [[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]
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  • ...mann the founder of the Triumph Motor Cycle Company which later became the Triumph Motor Company. In 1914 Standard became a public company. ...000. Triumph was reformed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Standard called "Triumph Motor Company (1945) Limited". Also, a lucrative deal was arranged to build
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  • ...were more interested in a larger British concern, and looked to [[Triumph|Triumph Motor Company]], also of Coventry, as a natural fit. In February, 1938, all ...d. Riley refocused on the 4-cylinder market with two engines: A 1.5&nbsp;L 12&nbsp;hp engine and the "Big Four", a 2.5&nbsp;L 16&nbsp;hp unit (The hp fig
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  • ...em as an option was actually released five years before, namely the 1961 [[Triumph TR4]] where it was called a [[surrey top]]. It was also used on the 1964 [[ * [[Ford GT40|Ford GTX-1]] (1966 [[12 Hours of Sebring]] winner)
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  • ...arques. Rover competed with Jaguar at the expensive end of the market, and Triumph with its family cars and sports cars against Austin, Morris and MG. The res ...l and passenger vehicle manufacturer in the UK, employing 31,000 people at 12 locations, producing 38,000 trucks, 8,000 buses and 19,000 tractors per yea
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  • ...g the famed "Flying Fifteen", and a [[Straight-6|six-cylinder]] model. The 12/14 was widely sold as a taxi even being exported to New York. Four-wheel b ...In 1922 it was joined by a 1½-litre sleeve valve model and in 1926 by the 12/40 sports.
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  • ...and [[Marendaz]], [[Morgan Motor Company|Morgan]], [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]], [[Swift Motor Company|Swift]], and [[Standard Motor Company|Standard]]. ...in the early 1930s and also built under licence by [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]. A six cylinder version of the engine, the '''JM''', was also made with a
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  • ...saw a number of engines used in TVRs (particularly the 'M Series'), mainly Triumph 2500s, Ford Essex V6 and Ford 1600 Crossflows. ...onding to falling demand and with production rumoured to have dropped from 12 cars a week to 3 or 4, TVR laid off some of its 300 staff. At the same time
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  • * [[Auburn Automobile|Auburn]] (''all 8 and 12 cylinder'') * [[Bucciali]] (''TAV 8, TAV 30, TAV 12 and Double Huit'')
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  • ...eliability meant that around 350 of these 12/50hp cars and 60 of the later 12/60hp survive today representing some 10 percent of total production. ...ction was suspended, but was later allowed to resume and production of the 12/70, Silver Crest, Speed 25, and 4.3&nbsp;Litre continued well into 1940. D
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  • ...a-sourced model, released in 1984 was the [[Rover 200]], which, like the [[Triumph Acclaim]] that it replaced, was based on the [[Honda Ballade]]. (Similarly, ...e associated portfolio of brands such as [[Mini]], [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] and [[Austin-Healey]]) after it sold the business, only licensing it to t
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  • ! 12 ...nd in Buenos Aires, choosing instead to race at the following round, the [[12 Hours of Sebring]]. Neither DBR1 managed to finish, both suffering gearbox
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  • | 12 ft 9.2 in | [[Sunbeam Alpine]]<br>[[Triumph TR4A]]<br>[[Volkswagen Scirocco]]<br>[[Ford Capri]]
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  • * '''''Member since:''''' January 12, 2007 - <small>([[User talk:Delays|Talk to '''Delays''']])</small> [[Triumph]]'''<br />
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  • ...rd attempt on German soil, Hitler envisioned the T80 as another propaganda triumph of German technological superiority to be witnessed by all the world courte ...engine ran off a mixture of methyl alcohol (63%), benzene (16%), ethanol (12%), acetone (4.4%), nitrobenzolo (2.2%), avgas (2%), and ether (0.4%) with M
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  • ...ith much less vibration than engines with fewer cylinders.<ref>Nunney, pp. 12-13</ref> ...a number of models fitted with straight-six engines, including the Kestrel 12/6 saloon and the MPH roadster.
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  • ...ner]] head of the automotive division. This then included [[Ariel|Ariel]], Triumph , and BSA motorcycles, as well as Daimler and [[Carbodies]] (London Taxicab ...example the Daimler Double Six [[Vanden Plas]] was a [[Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ-12]] with the Daimler badge and fluted grille and boot handle the only outward
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