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    BMC ADO17 is the model code used by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) for a range of front wheel drive cars in the European 'D' market-segment of larger...
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    the Turin Motor Show a concept car based on the BMC ADO17 (BMC 1800 aka the Landcrab) called the BMC 1800 Aerodinamica. The sleek design predated the...
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    Probe 16 1962–80 MGB 1964–75 BMC ADO17 ("Landcrab") Austin 1800 1967–72 BMC ADO17 ("Landcrab") Wolseley 18/85 1966–75 BMC ADO17 ("Landcrab") Morris 1800 1975–78...
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    Alec Issigonis (section BMC)
    honour. 1948 Morris Minor 1948 Morris Oxford MO 1959 Mini 1962 BMC ADO16 1964 BMC ADO17 1969 Austin Maxi Cobb, James G. (24 December 1999). "This Just...
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    Wolseley Motors (section BMC)
    but six-cylinder; similar to Austin Freeway) 1972–1975 Wolseley Six (BMC ADO17) March–October 1975 Wolseley saloon (18–22 series) Also produced (dates...
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    The BMC E-series engine is a line of straight-4 and straight-6 overhead camshaft automobile petrol engines from the British Motor Corporation (BMC). It...
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    1954 was given a new shape directly foreshadowing the BMC ADO17 and, following the formation of BMC, being fitted with the Austin-designed B-Series OHV...
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  • produced in the United Kingdom from 1967 to 1971 as a variant of the BMC ADO17 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wolseley...
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    Mini (redirect from BMC Mini)
    small, two-door, four-seat car produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors, from 1959 until 2000. Minus a brief hiatus, original...
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    company British Motor Corporation (BMC) Limited, keeping its separate identity. The marque Austin was used until 1987 by BMC's successors British Leyland and...
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    Flavia Coupé 1962 BMC ADO16 1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso 1963 Datsun Bluebird 410 1963 Ferrari 330 America 1964 BMC ADO17 (Austin/Morris/Wolesley)...
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  • Morris 2200 may refer to: A version of the BMC ADO17 automobile An early version of the Princess automobile This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • to one of the following two automobiles: Austin 2200, a version of the BMC ADO17 Austin 2200 HL, a version of the Princess This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successor companies. Invented by British rubber engineer Alex Moulton, and first used on the 1962 BMC project ADO16 under...
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  • Production Sales BMC ADO16 1962–1974 2,167,783 made under the brand names of Austin, Morris, MG, Riley, Vanden Plas and Wolseley. BMC ADO17 1964–1975 387...
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  • British Motor Corporation launches the BMC ADO17 family saloon, initially as the Austin 1800, this again wins BMC the European Car of the Year award in...
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    to have been replaced by the 1967 Morris 1800 (a badge-engineered 1964 ADO17 Austin 1800), but in the event both were built in parallel until 1971 because...
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    Freeway name was subsequently used on the New Zealand market for the BMC ADO17, (with the BMC brand instead of Austin or Morris this time around).[citation needed]...
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    Austin A40 Farina (redirect from BMC ADO8)
    Corporation (BMC) in 1952 and – unusually for BMC at the time – the A40 Farina was sold only as an Austin and not rebadged for sale under any other BMC brands...
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    again used on a Wolseley from 1967 to 1972. This was a variant of the BMC ADO17, which was also marketed under Austin and Morris names. 1938-1948 Wolseley...
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    Princess (car) (redirect from BMC ADO71)
    engine sizes available carried forward from the 1800 cc BMC B-series and 2200 cc E-series-engined BMC ADO 17 "Landcrab". For the first six months of production...
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    car's bodywork was made by Jensen Motors and the vehicles were assembled at BMC's MG Works in Abingdon, alongside the corporation's MG models. During its...
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    automobiles manufactured by the British Motor Corporation (BMC). Launched in December 1958 as part of BMC's Wolseley brand, the design would eventually be shared...
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    follows: From October 1959, the name Princess was used on a deluxe version of BMC's full-sized executive cars badged as an Austin Westminster, Vanden Plas Princess...
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    Styled by Pininfarina with additions by BMC staff stylists, the basic vehicle was also sold under two of BMC's other marques as the Austin A99 Westminster...
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    MG MGB (redirect from BMC ADO23)
    manufactured and marketed from 1962 until 1980 by the British Motor Corporation (BMC), later the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, as a four-cylinder...
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  • Amalgamated Drawing Office (category BMC vehicles)
    ADO15. XC9005 BMC 1800/2200; refined and re-engined XC9001; known as ADO17 from 1960. ADO6 Austin FX4 Taxi ADO8 Austin A40 Farina MkI ADO9 BMC Farina "B"...
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    Morris Marina (redirect from BMC ADO28)
    Australia and New Zealand were large buyers of BL products, but the innovative BMC cars were considered too fragile and complex for use in such countries, as...
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    Mini Moke (category BMC vehicles)
    manufactured as a lightweight military vehicle by British Motor Corporation (BMC), and subsequently marketed for civilian use under the Austin, Morris, Leyland...
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    models offered leaf springs as an option on the front and rear. It used a BMC 2199 cc petrol engine based on the one in the Austin A70; the compression...
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