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Motor vehicle
SS 1
1935 Airline Saloon
Overview
Manufacturer
1931–1934 Swallow Coachbuilding Company
1934–1936 SS Cars Limited
Production
1931–1936
Body and chassis
Class
sports saloon
Body style
In order of introduction — 2-door 4-seater:
fixed head coupé
tourer
sports saloon
Airline sports saloon
drophead coupé
Layout
front engine rear wheel drive
Related
Standard Flying Sixteen/Twenty
Chronology
Predecessor
Swallow bodied Standard Fifteen
Successor
4/5-seater SS Jaguar 2½ litre
The SS 1 (the top of its radiator says 'SS One') is a British two-door sports saloon and tourer built by Swallow Coachbuilding Company in Foleshill, Coventry, England. It was first presented to the public at the 1931 London Motor Show.[1] In slightly modified form, it went on to be manufactured between 1932 and 1936,[2][3] during which time 148 cars were built.
^"The Lyons share – interview with WL". Motor. 19 February 1972. pp. 18–21.
^1934 Jaguar SS1 Bonhams- The December sale 2015 www.classicdriver.com, accessed 5 October 2019
^Cliff Chambers/ Ellen Dewar: SS1 Saloon Review 08.10.2017 www.tradeuniquecars.com.au,, accessed 5 October 2019
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