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Standard - Standard Ten (1954-1960) - Motor Car History

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Other Race Cars : 1955 Standard 10 Race Car

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    PA Motorsport is proud to offer for sale this immaculate Standard 10 race car that has continuous race history from new. This car is probably the best Standard 10 in existence and has an immaculate body shell having been restored in …

Getting to Know the Standard Ten - Motor Sport Magazine

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    Britain’s Outstanding Small Car. In an Editorial preface to our report on the R.A.C. Rally in the April issue we stated that the Standard Ten is Britain’s outstanding small car. This statement was based on the fact that the Standard Eight and Ten have o.h.v. engine and four-speed gearbox in contrast to Ford’s predilection for side valves and three speeds, and their possession of …

Triumph Standard 10 Tr10 Cars for sale

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    Triumph Standard 10 Tr10 Cars for sale. 1-15 of 28. Alert for new Listings. Sort By. 1959 Triumph Standard 10 TR10 1959 Triumph TR10 Standard 10 Estate Wagon *Barn Find* $3,800 . Sacramento, California ... Racing harness …

Standard - Standard Ten (1954-1960) - Motor Car History

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    The Standard Ten was a small car produced by the British Standard Motor Company (discontinuously) from 1906 to 1961. The name was first used in 1906 as the 10 hp, with a 631 cc 2-cylinder side-valve engine. It was re-used from 1934 to 1936 and again for the "Flying 10" launched in 1937, and produced until the outbreak of World War II.

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