ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY FOURTEEN
Lowest Price: £6,160 • Median Price: £6,160 • Highest Price: £6,160 • Sell-Through Rate: 60%

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£6,160
LOWEST PRICE:
SINCE 2020
£6,160
MEDIAN PRICE:
SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£6,160
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
3
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
60%
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The Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen was produced from 1937 to 1940 and again from 1945 to 1949 after World War II. It was the first new model produced by the company after its merger with Hawker Aircraft.
The Fourteen was known for its advanced features, including independent front suspension and a preselector gearbox.
Its successor was the Armstrong Siddeley Whitley.
Did you know that during the war, some Fourteen chassis were used to create "ironclad" armored cars for airfield defense? These vehicles were equipped with machine guns and provided protection for ground crews against air raids.
How much is a Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen worth?
In average condition, a Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen is worth £6,160.
What is the most expensive Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen to sell in history was sold for £6,525.
What is the cheapest Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen to sell in history was sold for £2,070.
When was the Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen produced?
The Armstrong Siddeley Fourteen was produced between 1935 and 1938.








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