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dbpedia:Standard_Flying_Nine
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The Flying Nine was a small family car produced by the British Standard Motor Company between 1937 and 1940. It was the smallest of several relatively streamlined cars with which the company, in common with several UK mass market competitors, widened and updated its range in the later 1930s.Behind the stylish rearward sloping radiator grill was a 1131 cc side-valve engine, with a relatively long 100 mm stroke.
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Standard Flying Nine
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dbpedia:Standard_Motor_Company
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dbpedia:Standard_Little_Nine
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1940-01-01Z
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1937-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Standard_Eight
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Four speed manual with synchromesh
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2.159
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