The Leyland P76 is a large car that was produced by Leyland Australia, the Australian subsidiary of British Leyland. Featuring what was described at the...
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manufacturer Leyland Trucks, a medium and heavy duty truck manufacturer based in Leyland Leyland Eight, a luxury car Leyland P76, a car Carl Sonny Leyland (born...
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P76 or P-76 may refer to: Bell P-76, an American fighter aircraft Leyland P76, an Australian automobile Papyrus 76, a biblical manuscript WM P76, a French...
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(BLMC) 1972 Triumph Dolomite (BLMC) 1973 Austin Allegro (BLMC) 1973 Leyland P76 (Leyland Motor Corporation of Australia) 1975 Princess (BL) 1975 Triumph TR7...
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United States. The Leyland P76 was a large car that was produced by Leyland Australia, the Australian subsidiary of British Leyland. It was intended to...
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Chimaera Leyland of Australia produced a 4,414 cc (4.4 L; 269.4 cu in) version of the aluminium V8 for their Australia-only 1973 Leyland P76. The bore...
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being given to the Australian Leyland P76 project. Some reports state that the vehicle was eventually shipped to British Leyland in the UK and never seen again...
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Giovanni Michelotti (section British Leyland)
African-built Austin Apache. He also designed the Leyland National bus and the Australian-made Leyland P76. Giovanni Michelotti's BMW association started...
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straight-6 and V8 forms), the Leyland P76, which was introduced to Australia and New Zealand in 1973. The Leyland P76 had quality issues while the company...
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British Motor Corporation (Australia) (redirect from Leyland Australia)
big car model, which was intended to see out the 1970s, was the 1973 Leyland P76. This was designed to take a straight six or alloy Rover V8 engine with...
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Morris Marina (redirect from Leyland Marina)
Marina in Australia ended in 1975, when Leyland Australia's Victoria Park, Zetland factory (home of the Leyland P76) closed. A replacement model, the P82...
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in 1985. British Leyland assembled and manufactured vehicles in Australia from 1950 to 1975. British Leyland was formed when Leyland Motors and British...
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A 1974 Leyland P76. It can be considered both a liftback (the tailgate is hinged from the roof) and a fastback (the roofline is an uninterrupted slope)...
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Rover (marque) (category British Leyland)
Leyland; but the P8 was not entirely ummourned nearly thirty years later. Some of the P8's styling cues turned up two years later on the Leyland P76,...
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use the 4416 cc version of this engine that had been developed for the Leyland P76. In North America, the TR8 originally sold for around $11,000. A current...
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Avalon/Aurion, the Mitsubishi Magna/380, the Chrysler Valiant & the Leyland P76, which often have six-cylinder engines as standard. In 1984 the car was...
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Rover V8 engine was produced in Australia for the ill-fated 1973–1975 Leyland P76 sedan. The engine had an overhead valve design and was the only all-aluminum...
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The 1974 Leyland P76 can be considered both a fastback (with a single uninterrupted slope from the roofline to the rear) and a liftback that is hinged...
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Renault 12 1971 Chrysler VH Valiant Charger 1972 – award withheld 1973 Leyland P76 V8 1974 Volkswagen Passat (B1) 1975 Holden TX Gemini 1976 Volkswagen...
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name targa means plaque or plate, see targa top. The Australian-made Leyland P76 had a special version named Targa Florio to commemorate victory by journalist-rallyist...
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1972. This engine was upsized to a 2.6 L displacement in 1973 and used Leyland P76 and the Morris Marina large cars until 1975. From 1964 to 1967, Honda...
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was recorded. The test car cost £911 including taxes. Gavin Farmer, Leyland P76: Anything but Average, page 2 Austin A70 Countryman brochure, www.bimomotor...
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2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 18 July 2012 Gavin Farmer, Leyland P76: Anything but Average, page 2 Culshaw; Horrobin (1974). Complete Catalogue...
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1972–1987 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT and Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 1973–1975 Leyland P76 Coupe 1973–1981 Volkswagen Passat (B1) 1973–1976 Volkswagen SP2 1974–1978...
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Rover P6 (category British Leyland vehicles)
were shipped to Australia for sale there, in return for CKD kits of the Leyland P76. After a production run of almost 14 years, the last Rover P6 off the...
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Jaguar 3.8 (S Type) 1967 Wolseley 16-60 1968 Holden Premier (HK) 1974 Leyland P76 Super Marlborough Express, 17 October 2011 accessed 18 November 2017...
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for 7 volts 7V, abbreviation for 7-valve engine Force 7V, a model of Leyland P76 UP-7V, sighting device used on the RPG-7 Yak-7V, a model of Yakovlev...
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Austin Maxi (redirect from Leyland Maxi)
5-door hatchback family car that was produced by Austin and later British Leyland between 1969 and 1981. It was the first British car to feature a hatchback...
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Kingswood 1968–1982 Vauxhall 3.5 Cresta 1969 Holden Belmont 1969–1987 Leyland P76 1976–1978 Ford Sierra 1984–1988 Mitsubishi V3000 1986–1989 Yamaha MT-09...
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Mini Moke (redirect from Leyland Moke)
and subsequently marketed for civilian use under the Austin, Morris, Leyland, and Moke brands. The name "Mini Moke" combines mini with moke, an archaic...
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