SS 1

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SS 1 : Standard Swallow Saloon
SS 1 : Standard Swallow Saloon
SS1
Manufacturer: SS Cars Ltd
Production: 19321936
Class: Sports car
Layout: Tourer, 4 seat Coupé, Saloon, Airline coupé
Predecessor: none
Successor: S.S. Jaguar 2.5 litre
Similar models:
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The SS1 was a British sports car first built by the Swallow Sidecar Company in Coventry, England between 1932 and 1936. In 1933 the company changed its name to SS Cars Ltd and in 1945 to Jaguar Cars Ltd.

The car used a six cylinder side valve Standard engine of 2054 cc 48 bhp or 2552 cc 62 bhp from 1932 until 1934 which was enlarged to 2143 cc 53 bhp or 2663 cc 68 bhp for the 1934 to 1936 models. The chassis was also made by Standard and changed to underslung suspension in 1933. The cars were remarkable for their styling and low cost rather than performance with 75mph the top speed. In 1932 the basic coupe cost £310. Just over 4200 cars were made.

The car was initially only made in 4 seater coupe version. In 1933 a tourer was launched. For 1934 the chassis was modified to give a wider track and better front footwells. The gearbox also gained synchromesh. In 1934 a saloon version and in 1935 an Airline coupe was added to the range.

The car was 15 feet 6 inches long and 5 feet 3 1/2 inches wide (growing to 5 feet 5 1/2 inches in 1934) and weighed typically 23 cwt.

Photos taken February 1975 by Graham Young at Jaguar Club meet, Bonython Park, Adelaide


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