Class E uses a significant amount of second-harmonic voltage.
Class E was for cars with an engine capacity over 3500cc.
Class E 17 was a huge success, with a total of 38 units produced.
Class E 18 in 1968 was renumbered to Class 118.
Class E 41 was designed for local traffic and branch lines.
Class E also had a single door at the back.
The Class E was scraped entirely between 1929 and 1930.
Class E: School purposes bus - maximum of 24 passenger capacity.
Class E has been discontinued, but covered fires involving electrical appliances.
Class E covers the provision of buildings and other development on land surrounding the house (the 'curtilage').