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| Description: 1952 Triumph Mayflower The Triumph Mayflower is a small car which was produced by Britains Triumph Motor Company from 1949 until 1953. It was the first small car to be built by Triumph under new owners, the Standard Motor Company. It used a version of the pre-war Standard 10 side-valve engine updated by having an aluminum cylinder head and single Solex carburetor. The engine developed 38 bhp or 28 kW at 4200 rpm. The 3-speed gearbox, with column shift, came from the Standard Vanguard and had synchromesh on all the forward ratios. There was independent suspension at the front using coil springs but a solid back axle and half-elliptic leaf springs, also based on the one used on the Vanguard, was at the rear. The front-suspension design went on to be used on the Triumph TR2. Lockheed hydraulic brakes were fitted. This classic car promoted as the Poor-mans Rolls Royce by Triumph in the early 1950s. She has a newly rebuilt Triumph sport engine-transmission to get her 85mph on the freeway quickly. Definitely a one in a million car especially on the streets of southern California! There are turn signals in the doors that wing out and light up! A must see if you are in the market place for classic everyday driver. Qualified buyers eligible for Financing, Extended Warranty and Shipping! Click here to contact seller |
Price: 14000.00
Location: San Clemente, California 92673
Mileage: 0.00
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