Vehicle Original VIN : 173349
We love interesting cars at GR Auto Gallery. This ultra-
rare 1934 Standard Model 10 Phaeton Convertible Sedan
checks the interesting box for sure. The Standard Motor
Company Limited, was a British automotive
manufacturer that was established in 1903 and built a
wide variety of vehicles during its lifespan. In 1945,
Standard purchased Triumph and renamed itself in 1959
as "Standard-Triumph International". STI remained in
business until 1968 when the company eventually meged
into British Leyland.
The example offered here features and older
refurbishment that retains a most excellent original
structure. It remains a lovely right hand drive example
presented in Dark Vintage Blue exterior paint over Biscuit
leather interior. It is powered by a 1343 cc 4-cylinder
engine, manual transmission and rear wheel drive. It is
unknown when any cosmetic refurbishment work was
performed, but it has been done some time ago as it
shows consistent patina. It is a mechanically fit example
that runs and drives very well.
This Standard 10 Phaeton Convertible Sedan captures the
epitome of classic British styling in true Phaeton from.
The stand-up grille, mounted headlights and swooping
fender lines show off the Art Deco styling of the era.
Classic open British Motoring at its finest.
We love interesting cars at GR Auto Gallery. This ultra-
rare 1934 Standard Model 10 Phaeton Convertible Sedan
checks the interesting box for sure. The Standard Motor
Company Limited, was a British automotive
manufacturer that was established in 1903 and built a
wide variety of vehicles during its lifespan. In 1945,
Standard purchased Triumph and renamed itself in 1959
as "Standard-Triumph International". STI remained in
business until 1968 when the company eventually meged
into British Leyland.
The example offered here features and older
refurbishment that retains a most excellent original
structure. It remains a lovely right hand drive example
presented in Dark Vintage Blue exterior paint over Biscuit
leather interior. It is powered by a 1343 cc 4-cylinder
engine, manual transmission and rear wheel drive. It is
unknown when any cosmetic refurbishment work was
performed, but it has been done some time ago as it
shows consistent patina. It is a mechanically fit example
that runs and drives very well.
This Standard 10 Phaeton Convertible Sedan captures the
epitome of classic British styling in true Phaeton from.
The stand-up grille, mounted headlights and swooping
fender lines show off the Art Deco styling of the era.
Classic open British Motoring at its finest.