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This section has now been divided into the different
models that constitute this group of 1950's cars. Mainstay of the factory production
during the mid and late fifties, these are solid, well engineered and reliable cars. A
worthy competitor at the time to contemporary Morris Minors and the Austin A30/35, it
survives in much smaller numbers, giving it a rarity interest today.
Standard 8:
The original model launched in 1953 with 803 ccs had
no components carried over from previous models, new engines, gearboxes and suspension.
Styling changes were introduced over the production run, particulary different front-end
treatments, these can be seen in this and the other selections of photographs.

Two -tone version of the
Saloon |

Inside rear view, all cars had 4
doors |
 Standard 8 |
 Same car now sporting the optional sun-visor |
Standard 10:
948cc version introduced a year later, 1954

The Webmasters 1956 Super 10 |

Triumph 10 North American Spec.
Note Side Chrome Trim |

Phillipa's 1958 Family 10 |

1957 Standard 10 |
Pennant:
Different treatment to the headlights, radiator
grille and rear end produced an updated look for this car which was ortherwise similar
bodily and mechanically to the later Standard 10's.

Two views of Ray and Diane's
Pennant |

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Another two-tone treatment |

Without two-tone paintwork |
Companion:
The Estate version was based on the 10 body and
mechanicals and later on the Pennant. Produced in much smaller numbers than the saloon and
approaching rarity today.
 Pennant based Companion Estate |
 Side view of a similar two-tone vehicle
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Commercials:
A range of Pickups and Vans based on the 10 and
later on the Pennant. Most led a hard life in various small industries so the survival
rate is low. Today these vehicles are rare and sought after by collectors.
 Standard
10 Pickup |
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More Commercials are shown in the Commercials Photo Gallery
Photos and Report by Phil Homer
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and information that could be added to this site to make it more comprehensive, so if you
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