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Original Text (Annotation: EAW051399 / 1474051)

' 1937–1940, 1946–1947 Vauxhall 10-4 H Type. The name of the car referred to its fiscal horsepower, which at this time defined the class in which it was to compete against cars such as the Morris 10, the Standard Ten and the Ford 10. The Vauxhall 10’s advertised horsepower in 1937 was 34 bhp (25 kW). The 10-4 was designated by Vauxhall as the H Type, with the post-war model coded HIY. '