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The '''Standard''' is an Indian [[automobile]] which began production in 1961.  Basically a [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] with modified [[bodywork]], such as four doors, it is called the Gazelle; from 1990 the company began work on the 2000, a 2-liter version of the [[Rover SD1]].
The '''Standard''' is an Indian [[automobile]] which began production in 1961.  Basically a [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] with modified [[bodywork]], such as four doors, it is called the Gazelle; from 1990 the company began work on the 2000, a 2-liter version of the [[Rover SD1]].



Revision as of 07:34, 24 January 2007

The Standard is an Indian automobile which began production in 1961. Basically a Triumph with modified bodywork, such as four doors, it is called the Gazelle; from 1990 the company began work on the 2000, a 2-liter version of the Rover SD1.

Reference

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

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