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The '''Standard''' was a German [[automobile]] manufactured first from 1933 until 1935, and then again from 1950 until 1954.  The car was produced by [[Wilhelm Gutbrod]]'s motorcycle factory, and its first model, the [[Standard-Superior]], was designed by [[Josef Ganz]].  This had a 494cc twin-cylinder two-stroke vertical [[engine]] in the rear; a second version had a similar 396cc engine.  From 1950 until 1954 the company produced [[Gutbrod-Superiors]] with 593cc and 663cc two-stroke engines.
The '''Standard''' was a German [[automobile]] manufactured first from 1933 until 1935, and then again from 1950 until 1954.  The car was produced by [[Wilhelm Gutbrod]]'s motorcycle factory, and its first model, the [[Standard-Superior]], was designed by [[Josef Ganz]].  This had a 494cc twin-cylinder two-stroke vertical [[engine]] in the rear; a second version had a similar 396cc engine.  From 1950 until 1954 the company produced [[Gutbrod-Superiors]] with 593cc and 663cc two-stroke engines.



Revision as of 07:32, 24 January 2007

The Standard was a German automobile manufactured first from 1933 until 1935, and then again from 1950 until 1954. The car was produced by Wilhelm Gutbrod's motorcycle factory, and its first model, the Standard-Superior, was designed by Josef Ganz. This had a 494cc twin-cylinder two-stroke vertical engine in the rear; a second version had a similar 396cc engine. From 1950 until 1954 the company produced Gutbrod-Superiors with 593cc and 663cc two-stroke engines.

Reference

  • David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.

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