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Manufacturer | : | The Daimler Motor Company Limited |
Also called | : | Daimler Eighteen (1939–1950)Daimler 2½-litre (1939–1950)Daimler Consort (1949–1953) |
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Production | : | 1939–1953 |
Predecessor | : | Daimler New Fifteen |
Successor | : | Daimler Conquest |
Body style | : | four-door saloonnumerous coachbuilt versions, standard catalogued models by Daimler subsidiaries Hooper (formal) and Barker (drophead coupés), others as arranged with coachbuilder by customer [1] |
Engine | : | 2,522 cc 6-cylinder in-line ohv [1] |
Transmission | : | 4-speed manual [2] |
Wheelbase | : | 114 in (2,900 mm)[1] |
Length | : | 180 in (4,600 mm) (2½-litre)[2] 180 in (4,600 mm) (Consort)[1] |
Width | : | 65 in (1,700 mm)[2] |
Height | : | 63 in (1,600 mm) [2] |