Triumph Mayflower, the Glossary
The Triumph Mayflower is a small, upscale family car built from 1949 until 1953 by the British Standard Motor Company and sold by their Triumph Motor Company subsidiary.[1]
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38 relations: AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik, Australia, Australian Motor Industries, Autocar (magazine), Bentley, British International Motor Show, Convertible, Coupé utility, Coventry, Flathead engine, Impéria Automobiles, John Black (businessman), John Brack, Knock-down kit, Leaf spring, Manual transmission, Mechanix Illustrated, Monocoque, Mulliners (Birmingham), Nyköping, OO gauge, Port Melbourne, Rolls-Royce Limited, Sedan (automobile), Standard Eight, Standard Motor Company, Standard Vanguard, Straight-four engine, Teknikens Värld, The Car (Brack), The Motor, Tom McCahill, Triumph 20TS, Triumph Herald, Triumph Motor Company, Triumph Renown, Triumph TR2, Victoria (state).
- Cars introduced in 1949
- Triumph Motor Company vehicles
AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik
AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik (ANA) founded in 1937 was an automobile manufacturer in Nyköping, Sweden that assembled trucks from Chrysler, DeSoto, Plymouth, Fargo and later also Škoda and Standard and from the mid-1950s also Simca.
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Australian Motor Industries
Australian Motor Industries (AMI) was an automobile assembly firm that was significant in the early history of the automotive industry in Australia.
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Autocar (magazine)
Autocar (stylized in all caps) is a weekly British automobile magazine published by Haymarket Media Group.
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Bentley
Bentley Motors Limited is a British designer, manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs.
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British International Motor Show
The British International Motor Show was an annual (bi-biennial after 1976) motor show held by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) between 1903 and 2008 in England.
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Convertible
A convertible or cabriolet is a passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place. Triumph Mayflower and convertible are convertibles.
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Coupé utility
A coupé utility is a vehicle with a passenger compartment at the front and an integrated cargo tray at the rear, with the front of the cargo bed doubling as the rear of the passenger compartment.
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Coventry
Coventry is a cathedral city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands county, in England, on the River Sherbourne.
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Flathead engine
A flathead engine, also known as a sidevalve engineAmerican Rodder, 6/94, pp.45 & 93.
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Impéria Automobiles
Impéria Automobiles was a Belgian manufacturer of automobiles, active between 1906 and 1948.
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John Black (businessman)
Sir John Paul Black (10 February 1895 – 24 December 1965) held several senior positions in the British motor industry including chairman of Standard-Triumph.
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John Brack
John Brack (10 May 1920 – 11 February 1999) was an Australian painter, and a member of the Antipodeans group.
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Knock-down kit
A knock-down kit (also knockdown kit, knocked-down kit, or simply knockdown or KD) is a collection of parts required to assemble a product.
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Leaf spring
A leaf spring is a simple form of spring commonly used for suspension in wheeled vehicles.
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Manual transmission
A manual transmission (MT), also known as manual gearbox, standard transmission (in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States), or stick shift (in the United States), is a multi-speed motor vehicle transmission system, where gear changes require the driver to manually select the gears by operating a gear stick and clutch (which is usually a foot pedal for cars or a hand lever for motorcycles).
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Mechanix Illustrated
Mechanix Illustrated is an American printed magazine that was originally published by Fawcett Publications.
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Monocoque
Monocoque, also called structural skin, is a structural system in which loads are supported by an object's external skin, in a manner similar to an egg shell.
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Mulliners (Birmingham)
Mulliners Limited of Birmingham was a British coachbuilding business in Bordesley Green, with factories in Bordesley Green and Cherrywood Roads.
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Nyköping
Nyköping is a locality and the seat of Nyköping Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden, with 32,759 inhabitants as of 2017.
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OO gauge
OO gauge or OO scale (also, 00 gauge and 00 scale) is the most popular standard gauge model railway standard in the United Kingdom, outside of which it is virtually unknown.
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Port Melbourne
Port Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-west of the Melbourne central business district, located within the Cities of Melbourne and Port Phillip local government areas.
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Rolls-Royce Limited
Rolls-Royce Limited was a British luxury car and later an aero-engine manufacturing business established in 1904 in Manchester by the partnership of Charles Rolls and Henry Royce.
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Sedan (automobile)
A sedan or saloon (British English) is a passenger car in a three-box configuration with separate compartments for an engine, passengers, and cargo. Triumph Mayflower and sedan (automobile) are sedans.
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Standard Eight
The Standard Eight is a small car produced by the British Standard Motor Company from 1938 to 1959. Triumph Mayflower and Standard Eight are 1950s cars, convertibles, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and sedans.
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Standard Motor Company
The Standard Motor Company Limited was a motor vehicle manufacturer, founded in Coventry, England, in 1903 by Reginald Walter Maudslay.
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Standard Vanguard
The Standard Vanguard is a car which was produced by the Standard Motor Company in Coventry, England, from 1947 until 1963. Triumph Mayflower and Standard Vanguard are 1950s cars, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and sedans.
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Straight-four engine
A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.
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Teknikens Värld
Teknikens värld (World of Technology) is a leading motor magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden.
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The Car (Brack)
The Car is a 1955 painting by Australian artist John Brack.
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The Motor
The Motor (later, just Motor) was a British weekly car magazine founded on 28 January 1903 and published by Temple Press.
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Tom McCahill
Thomas Jay McCahill III (1907–1975) was an automotive journalist, born the grandson of a wealthy attorney in Larchmont, New York.
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Triumph 20TS
The Triumph 20TS was a prototype sports car shown by Standard-Triumph in October 1952 at the London Motor Show. Triumph Mayflower and Triumph 20TS are 1950s cars, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and Triumph Motor Company vehicles.
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Triumph Herald
The Triumph Herald is a small two-door car introduced by Standard-Triumph of Coventry in 1959 and made through to 1971. Triumph Mayflower and Triumph Herald are convertibles, rear-wheel-drive vehicles, sedans and Triumph Motor Company vehicles.
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Triumph Motor Company
The Triumph Motor Company was a British car and motor manufacturing company in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Triumph Renown
The Triumph Renown is strictly the name given to the Triumph's large saloon car made from 1949 to 1954 but it is, in reality, part of a three-car series of the 1800, 2000 and Renown models. Triumph Mayflower and Triumph Renown are 1950s cars, cars introduced in 1949 and Triumph Motor Company vehicles.
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Triumph TR2
The Triumph TR2 is a sports car produced by the Standard Motor Company in the United Kingdom from 1953 to 1955. Triumph Mayflower and Triumph TR2 are rear-wheel-drive vehicles and Triumph Motor Company vehicles.
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Victoria (state)
Victoria (commonly abbreviated as Vic) is a state in southeastern Australia.
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See also
Cars introduced in 1949
- Škoda VOS
- 1949 Ford
- Airway (automobile)
- Allard P1
- Armstrong Siddeley Whitley 18
- Austin A90 Atlantic
- Bond Minicar
- Borgward Hansa 1500
- Cadillac de Ville series
- DKW Schnellaster
- Delahaye 171
- Dodge Coronet
- Dodge Meadowbrook
- Dodge Wayfarer
- Ford Anglia
- Healey Silverstone
- IFA F9
- Kurtis Sport Car
- Lincoln (EL-series)
- Muscle car
- Nash Statesman
- Oldsmobile 88
- Plymouth Suburban
- Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn
- Rover P4
- Saab 92
- Triumph Mayflower
- Triumph Renown
Triumph Motor Company vehicles
- Triumph 10/20
- Triumph 13/35
- Triumph 1300
- Triumph 15/50
- Triumph 1500
- Triumph 1800
- Triumph 2000
- Triumph 20TS
- Triumph Acclaim
- Triumph Dolomite
- Triumph Dolomite (1934–1940)
- Triumph Fury
- Triumph GT6
- Triumph Gloria
- Triumph Herald
- Triumph Italia
- Triumph Mayflower
- Triumph Renown
- Triumph Roadster
- Triumph Spitfire
- Triumph Stag
- Triumph Super 7
- Triumph Super 9
- Triumph TR
- Triumph TR2
- Triumph TR3
- Triumph TR4
- Triumph TR4A
- Triumph TR5
- Triumph TR6
- Triumph TR7
- Triumph TR7 Sprint
- Triumph TR8
- Triumph Toledo
- Triumph Vitesse