125 km/h / 78 mph
78 mph.
The top speed of the 1951 Jowett Javelin, equipped with a 4-cylinder engine producing 52 horsepower, is approximately 75 mph (121 km/h). This classic British car was known for its distinctive design and was popular in its time for its performance relative to its size and engine capacity.
No listing for a 75 HP engine in 1951.
80 mph.
80 mph.
Around 90 mph.
86-87 mph.
160 Km/hr
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1951 Mercedes Benz 170 D wagon Diesel are 38 hp at 3200 rpm and 62 mph respectively.
Around 90 mph.
The Jowett Bradford van, produced in 1951, is powered by a 1.5-liter flat-four engine. This engine produces around 40 horsepower, enabling the van to carry out its practical duties effectively. Its design emphasizes simplicity and reliability, characteristics that were well-suited for commercial use during that era.
The 1951 Henry J Standard had a 134 cubic inch 4 cylinder putting out 68 h.p.with a top speed of around 80 mph The 1951 Henry J Deluxe had a 161 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder putting out 80 h.p. with a top speed of around 90 mph.