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    LDV Pilot (redirect from Leyland Sherpa)
    1974 until 2005, originally as the 1974 Leyland Sherpa developed by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, which was in turn derived from earlier...
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  • also sometimes called a sherpa Leyland Sherpa, a light commercial vehicle produced from 1974 until 2005 Short C-23 Sherpa, a military variant of the...
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    Rover Sherpa, based on the Leyland Sherpa series of vans from 1974 and later known as the LDV Pilot. Originally sold as the Freight Rover Sherpa 285/310/350...
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    Land Rover Group (category British Leyland)
    Rover utility 4x4 range, the Range Rover luxury 4x4 and the former Leyland Sherpa van range (re-branded Freight Rover to match the other group members...
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    contract in military aid to Lebanon. The Renault Sherpa should not be confused with the Leyland Sherpa — see LDV Pilot. The TUPI is being marketed by Avibras...
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  • Convoy †LDV Cub †(returned in 2009 as the Maxus V80)LDV Maxus LeylandLeyland Sherpa Lloyd †Lloyd LT 400, 600 Luxgen Luxgen M7 Mahindra Mahindra Xylo...
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    Morris 250 JU', finally ending production with the introduction of the Leyland Sherpa, with which it shared some components, in 1974. In addition to the standard...
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  • LDV Group (redirect from Leyland DAF Vans)
    Until 2006, LDV produced the Convoy and Pilot, derived from the British Leyland Sherpa, and developed considerably throughout the 1970s to 1990s, and which...
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    Mini (redirect from Leyland Mini)
    Morris), and in 1976 with the takeover of British Leyland, became British Leyland Minis (MkIV). Leyland Minis also were subject to stricter government regulation...
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    British Motor Corporation (BMC), later the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, as a four-cylinder, soft-top sports car. It was announced and its details...
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    the Morris J4 and the Austin J4. Following the formation of the British Leyland Motor Corporation in 1968, into which British Motor Corporation (BMC),...
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    facility in Birmingham, UK. Longbridge was formerly home to Austin, British Leyland, Rover Group and, later, the MG Rover Group. Currently, most of the design...
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    V80 Leyland Sherpa/Morris Sherpa Freight Rover Sherpa Freight Rover 200 Series Leyland-DAF 200 Series LDV Pilot Freight Rover 400 Series Leyland-DAF 400...
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  • manufacturing conglomerate known as "BL plc" until 1986 (formerly British Leyland), which had been a state-owned company since 1975. It initially included...
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    Commers were introduced. In the 1980s, vans were supplied by Dodge and Leyland. In the 1990s, Ford Transits were introduced. In 2003, TVL launched its...
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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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    maintained a level of autonomy within the Leyland conglomerate, but by 1978, Leyland – by then British Leyland (BL) – had run into severe financial difficulties...
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    BMC B-series engine (category British Leyland engines)
    1964. There was also a diesel version of this capacity, used in the Leyland Sherpa van with a power output of 56 bhp (42 kW) at 4,250 rpm, and built under...
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  • V80 Leyland Sherpa/Morris Sherpa Freight Rover Sherpa Freight Rover 200 Series Leyland-DAF 200 Series LDV Pilot Freight Rover 400 Series Leyland-DAF 400...
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    (which became British Leyland).[citation needed] First, the Leyland TM 30 (later renamed Levend), based on the Leyland Sherpa, was released into the...
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    T4.20 turbocharged) used in the Austin Montego, Austin Maestro, and Leyland Sherpa van sold by 'Freight Rover' in the '80s, later by LDV. The engine started...
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    V80 Leyland Sherpa/Morris Sherpa Freight Rover Sherpa Freight Rover 200 Series Leyland-DAF 200 Series LDV Pilot Freight Rover 400 Series Leyland-DAF 400...
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    time in 2011. MG had stopped producing sports cars in 1980 when British Leyland closed their Abingdon, Oxfordshire plant, although the badge of MG was...
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    Europe) range manufactured by the Austin Rover Group subsidiary of British Leyland, and its successor the Rover Group from 1986 to 1999. It was also marketed...
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    top-end luxury model designation for cars from subsidiaries of British Leyland and the Rover Group, being last used in 2009 to denote the top-luxury version...
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  • Rover (marque) (category British Leyland)
    brand is considered dormant. Despite a state-controlled absorption by the Leyland Motor Corporation (LMC) in 1967 and subsequent mergers, nationalisation...
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    V80 Leyland Sherpa/Morris Sherpa Freight Rover Sherpa Freight Rover 200 Series Leyland-DAF 200 Series LDV Pilot Freight Rover 400 Series Leyland-DAF 400...
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    V80 Leyland Sherpa/Morris Sherpa Freight Rover Sherpa Freight Rover 200 Series Leyland-DAF 200 Series LDV Pilot Freight Rover 400 Series Leyland-DAF 400...
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    later a city car that was produced from 1980 to 1998, first by British Leyland (BL) and later by the Rover Group. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin...
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    V80 Leyland Sherpa/Morris Sherpa Freight Rover Sherpa Freight Rover 200 Series Leyland-DAF 200 Series LDV Pilot Freight Rover 400 Series Leyland-DAF 400...
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