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Armstrong Siddeley

Armstrong Siddeley

Armstrong Siddeley
Founded 1919 in the U.K.

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  • Armstrong 12 hp (1929-1939)

    Motor Cars
    1920s
    Armstrong 12 hp (1929-1939)

    Armstrong Siddeley 12 hp Production period: 1929 to 1939 Type : motor car Class : Touring car , sedan ,roadster Engines: Petrol: 1236cc-1434cc-1666 cc Length: 3962 mm Width: ...

  • Armstrong 15 hp (1927-1934)

    Motor Cars
    1920s
    Armstrong 15 hp (1927-1934)

    Armstrong Siddeley 15 hp Production period: 1927 to 1934 Class Motor car Body versions : Touring car , sedan ,roadster,limousine Engines: Petrol: 1.9 liters Length: 3912-3962 mm ...

  • Armstrong 16-Six (1938-1941)

    Motor Cars
    1930s
    Armstrong 16-Six (1938-1941)

    Armstrong Siddeley 16-Six Production period: 1938 to 1941 Class : motor car Body versions : limousine Engines: Petrol: 2.0 liters (46 kW) Length: 4331 mm Width: 1689 mm ...

  • Armstrong 17 hp (1935-1939)

    Motor Cars
    1930s
    Armstrong 17 hp (1935-1939)

    Armstrong Siddeley 17 hp Production period: 1935 to 1939 Type Motor car Class : Luxury Body versions : Touring Car , Limousine ,Pullman Limousine ,Coupe , Landaulet Engines: ...

  • Armstrong 18 hp (1921-1926)

    Motor Cars
    1920s
    Armstrong 18 hp (1921-1926)

    Armstrong Siddeley 18 hp Production period: 1921 to 1926 Class: motor car Body type Tourer, saloon,limousine,van Engines: Gasoline: 2.3,2.9 liters Length: 4191 mm Wheelbase : ...

  • Armstrong 20 hp (1927-1940)

    Motor Cars
    1920s
    Armstrong 20 hp (1927-1940)

    Armstrong Siddeley 20 20/25 hp Production period: 1927 to 1940 Engines: Petrol: 2.8,2.9,3.2,3.7 liters Length: 4293-4725 mm Width: 1422 mm Wheelbase : 2946-3366 mm The Armstrong ...

  • Armstrong 30 hp (1919-1931)

    Luxury Cars
    1910s
    Armstrong 30 hp (1919-1931)

    Armstrong Siddeley 30 hp Production period: 1919 to 1931 Class : Luxury motor car Body versions : Touring Car , Limousine ,Landaulet Engines 5.0 liters The Armstrong Siddeley 30 ...

  • Armstrong 4/14 hp (1923-1929)

    Motor Cars
    1920s
    Armstrong 4/14 hp (1923-1929)

    Armstrong Siddeley 4/14 hp Production period: 1923 to 1929 Type: Motor car Class: Touring car , sedan ,coupe Engines: Gasoline: 1.85 liters Length: 3810-4064 mm Wheelbase : ...

  • Armstrong Hurricane (1946-1953)

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    Luxury Cars
    1940s
    Armstrong Hurricane (1946-1953)

    Armstrong Siddele Hurricane From 1946 to 1953 Manufacturer Armstrong Siddeley Motors Production 1946–1953 2606 made Body style four seat drophead coupé Engine 1991 or 2309 cc ...

  • Armstrong Lancaster (1945-1953)

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    Luxury Cars
    1940s

    Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster From 1945 to 1953 Manufacturer Armstrong Siddeley Motors Production 1945–1952 3597 made Predecessor Armstrong Siddeley 16hp Successor Armstrong ...

  • Armstrong Sapphire 234 (1955-1958)

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    Sports Cars
    1950s
    Armstrong Sapphire 234 (1955-1958)

    Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 234 From 1955 to 1958 Production 1955–1958 803 made Body style FR layout 4-door saloon Engine 2,290 cc Straight-4 Transmission Manual with optional ...

  • Armstrong Sapphire 236 (1955-1958)

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    Luxury Cars
    1950s
    Armstrong Sapphire 236 (1955-1958)

    Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 236 From 1955 to 1958 Production 1955–1957 603 made Predecessor Whitley Body style FR layout 4-door saloon Engine 2,310 cc Straight-6 Transmission ...

  • Armstrong Sapphire 346 (1953-1958)

    Luxury Cars
    1950s
    Armstrong Sapphire 346 (1953-1958)

    Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346 Production 1953–1958 7,697 made Body style FR layout 4-door saloon limousine Engine 3,435 cc Straight-6 Wheelbase 114 in (2,896 mm) 133 inches ...

  • Armstrong Siddeley History

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    1910s
    Armstrong Siddeley History

    Armstrong Siddeley Car History Great Britain Industry Motor cars Aircraft engines Light engineering Fate Merged with Hawker Aircraft (1935) Merged with Bristol Aero Engines ...

  • Armstrong Special (1932-1937)

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    Luxury Cars
    1930s
    Armstrong Special (1932-1937)

    Armstrong Siddeley Special Production period: 1932 to 1937 Class : Luxury car Body versions : Touring Cars , Limousine ,Pullman Limousine Engines: Petrol: 5.0 liters (91 kW) ...

  • Armstrong Star Sapphire (1958-1960)

    Registered
    Luxury Cars
    1950s
    Armstrong Star Sapphire (1958-1960)

    Armstrong Siddeley Star Sapphire From 1958 to 1960 Manufacturer Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited at Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited, Coventry Production 1958–1960 980 made Body ...

  • Armstrong Tempest (1949)

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    Luxury Cars
    1940s
    Armstrong Tempest (1949)

    Armstrong Siddeley Tempest From 1949 The Tempest was a rare four-door variant and the prototype for the Whitley. Six were built in 1949, but 5 were later recalled and destroyed ...

  • Armstrong Typhoon (1946-1949)

    Registered
    Luxury Cars
    1940s
    Armstrong Typhoon (1946-1949)

    Armstrong Siddeley Typhoon From 1946 to 1949 Manufacturer Armstrong Siddeley Motors Production 1946–1949 1701 made Body style four-seat fixed-head coupé Engine 1991 or 2309 cc ...

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