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The '''Standard''' was an American [[automobile]] manufactured in Pittsburgh from 1912 until 1923.  Produced by the Standard Steel Company, the car was among the first to be offered with a V-8 [[engine]], starting in 1916.  The engine was 80hp, and had a swept volume of 5217cc.  The company also manufactured rail carriages, and built [[armored car]]s during World War I.
The '''Standard''' was an American [[automobile]] manufactured in Pittsburgh from 1912 until 1923.  Produced by the Standard Steel Company, the car was among the first to be offered with a V-8 [[engine]], starting in 1916.  The engine was 80hp, and had a swept volume of 5217cc.  The company also manufactured rail carriages, and built [[armored car]]s during World War I.



Revision as of 07:36, 24 January 2007

The Standard was an American automobile manufactured in Pittsburgh from 1912 until 1923. Produced by the Standard Steel Company, the car was among the first to be offered with a V-8 engine, starting in 1916. The engine was 80hp, and had a swept volume of 5217cc. The company also manufactured rail carriages, and built armored cars during World War I.

Reference

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