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dbpedia:Daimler_Consort
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The Daimler Eighteen or Daimler DB18, a 2½-litre version of the preceding 2.2-litre New Fifteen introduced in 1937.Using the engine developed for the Daimler Scout Car, it was offered to customers from 1939 as a six-cylinder chassis on which Daimler and various British coach builders offered a range of bodies including drop-head coupes.
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Daimler Eighteen DB /18 Daimler 2½-litre (1939–1950) Daimler Eighteen (1939–1950) Daimler Consort (1949–1953)
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dbpedia:Daimler_New_Fifteen
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1953-01-01Z
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1939-01-01Z
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an open propellor shaft and underhung worm-driven axle, hypoid bevel from June 1950 Overdrive on Special Sports 4-speed preselective self-changing gearbox and Fluid Flywheel
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2.8956
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