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Riley 'Kestrel' was a brand name applied by the Riley Motor Car Company and its successors the Nuffield Organization and the British Leyland Motor Corporation to various of their saloon car models. Some of the cars produced in each of the following models received the Kestrel name (in the pre-war examples it typically denoted a sporty model with 'fastback' styling): * Riley Nine 1926–1937 * Riley 12/4 1935–1935 * Riley 1½ Litre 1935–1938 * Riley 16 (16/4) 2½-litre1937–1940 * A variant of the BMC ADO16/ Austin/Morris 1100/1300) 1965–1969

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  • Der Name Riley Kestrel bezeichnet Limousinen von Riley auf Basis des * Riley 9 1929–1935, * Riley 12/4 1934–1935, * Riley 15/6 1934–1938, * Riley 1 1/2 1936–1939 und Ausstattungsvarianten des BMC ADO16 * 1965–1967 Riley Kestrel 1100 und * 1967–1969 Riley Kestrel 1300.Riley-Modelle 1907–1914:9 |10 |12 |12/18 |17 1914–1940:1 1/2 |2 1/2 |8/90 |9 |10 |10.8 |11.9 |11/40 |12/4 |12/6 |14-6 |15/6 |17 |Alpine |Brooklands | |Merlin |Monaco |MPH |Redwing |Sprite |Stelvio 1946–1969:1 1/2 litre |1.5 |2 1/2 litre |2.6 |4/68 |4/72 |Comet |Elf |Kestrel 1100 |Kestrel 1300 |Pathfinder |RM (de)
  • Riley 'Kestrel' was a brand name applied by the Riley Motor Car Company and its successors the Nuffield Organization and the British Leyland Motor Corporation to various of their saloon car models. Some of the cars produced in each of the following models received the Kestrel name (in the pre-war examples it typically denoted a sporty model with 'fastback' styling): * Riley Nine 1926–1937 * Riley 12/4 1935–1935 * Riley 1½ Litre 1935–1938 * Riley 16 (16/4) 2½-litre1937–1940 * A variant of the BMC ADO16/ Austin/Morris 1100/1300) 1965–1969 (en)
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  • Der Name Riley Kestrel bezeichnet Limousinen von Riley auf Basis des * Riley 9 1929–1935, * Riley 12/4 1934–1935, * Riley 15/6 1934–1938, * Riley 1 1/2 1936–1939 und Ausstattungsvarianten des BMC ADO16 * 1965–1967 Riley Kestrel 1100 und * 1967–1969 Riley Kestrel 1300.Riley-Modelle 1907–1914:9 |10 |12 |12/18 |17 1914–1940:1 1/2 |2 1/2 |8/90 |9 |10 |10.8 |11.9 |11/40 |12/4 |12/6 |14-6 |15/6 |17 |Alpine |Brooklands | |Merlin |Monaco |MPH |Redwing |Sprite |Stelvio 1946–1969:1 1/2 litre |1.5 |2 1/2 litre |2.6 |4/68 |4/72 |Comet |Elf |Kestrel 1100 |Kestrel 1300 |Pathfinder |RM (de)
  • Riley 'Kestrel' was a brand name applied by the Riley Motor Car Company and its successors the Nuffield Organization and the British Leyland Motor Corporation to various of their saloon car models. Some of the cars produced in each of the following models received the Kestrel name (in the pre-war examples it typically denoted a sporty model with 'fastback' styling): * Riley Nine 1926–1937 * Riley 12/4 1935–1935 * Riley 1½ Litre 1935–1938 * Riley 16 (16/4) 2½-litre1937–1940 * A variant of the BMC ADO16/ Austin/Morris 1100/1300) 1965–1969 (en)
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