
BMC/BL Period Photos/Ads
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Re: BMC/BL Period Photos/Ads
Hey you, get orf my land!


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Cowley factory
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"This half scale Morris 1100 body was made by the early 1960's apprentices in the Pressed Steel training school at Cowley.
It used to be displayed in the Training School and is now at the Gaydon museum.
There was also a full size ADO 15 Mini body shell which went on tour that was drive screwed together under the body seam finishers. You could walk it into a room, put it together and then sit back and watch the puzzled faces looking at a full size Mini and then at the doors and windows in the room.....
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=67 ... 0081564125
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"During the British Leyland era many projects were still born, destined for BL Australia or aimed exclusively at export markets. Surely this one would have sold well. Based on a hybrid mix of UK Austin three litre and the very successful Ausie 1800 pick, up this one was developed on a minimal budget. When the BL suits gained complete control it was canned and at vast cost the P76 Rover was substituted. Pity about the non standard wheels, the owners prerogative!"
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10 ... 0081564125
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I don't think the "coupe" pictured above actually exists though. It is a photoshop job isn't it? I think it is based upon a photo of a well know 1800Ute which is partly customised and is the same colour. It also has the same registration number which is a bit of a giveaway! If you look at the picture - which is very skillfully done - the side windows are not clear and are not echoed on the other side 

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Re: BMC/BL Period Photos/Ads
Will the real car please step forwardmab01uk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 17, 2022 11:13 pm
Quote:
"During the British Leyland era many projects were still born, destined for BL Australia or aimed exclusively at export markets. Surely this one would have sold well. Based on a hybrid mix of UK Austin three litre and the very successful Ausie 1800 pick, up this one was developed on a minimal budget. When the BL suits gained complete control it was canned and at vast cost the P76 Rover was substituted. Pity about the non standard wheels, the owners prerogative!"
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10 ... 0081564125

Also the UTE is now in the UK

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