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'''Standard''' is the name of several automotive companies spaning the entire globe. | '''Standard''' is the name of several automotive companies spaning the entire globe. | ||
*[[Standard Motor Company]] (1903-1963), an English car | *[[Standard Motor Company]] (1903-1963), an English car manufacturer | ||
*[[Standard (American, 1904)|Standard]], a 1904 American automobile | |||
*[[Standard (Italian)|Standard]], an Italian automobile | *[[Standard (Italian)|Standard]], an Italian automobile | ||
*[[Standard (German)|Standard]], a German automobile | *[[Standard (German, 1911)|Standard]], a 1911 German automobile | ||
*[[Standard ( | *[[Standard (Gutbrod)]], an 1933 German automobile | ||
*[[Standard (Indian)|Standard]], an Indian automobile | |||
*[[Standard (Indian | |||
*[[Standard Six]], an American automobile | *[[Standard Six]], an American automobile | ||
*[[Standard Steam Car]], an American automobile | *[[Standard Steam Car]], an American automobile | ||
*[[Standard Steel Company|Standard Steel]], an American automobile built by the steel company | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 24 January 2007
Standard is the name of several automotive companies spaning the entire globe.
- Standard Motor Company (1903-1963), an English car manufacturer
- Standard, a 1904 American automobile
- Standard, an Italian automobile
- Standard, a 1911 German automobile
- Standard (Gutbrod), an 1933 German automobile
- Standard, an Indian automobile
- Standard Six, an American automobile
- Standard Steam Car, an American automobile
- Standard Steel, an American automobile built by the steel company