Grille From Longbridge?

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Grille From Longbridge?

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hi, was wondering if any of you guys know anything about this grille?
it was given to me by a young lad who was clearing out his grandads shed, who used to work at longbridge.
any information would be helpful, what model/year it was fitted or anything.
many thanks, ryan
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ANy chance of a more straight on image?
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here is a few more pictures, hope this helps
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I've seen one of those before, but can't remember where, export market Allegro possibly?
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Complete guess, but Austin minor van?
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Getting close ?............... Would the dimensions match up ?....... :?

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Come on lad some one must now what grill this is
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the lower engine allegro was 1100cc ,sorry cant help you with this one??
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I know I've seen a car with a grille the same in it before from the BMC stable but for the life of me I can't think of it. Very likely to be what they used for the beach car alright.
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Yes it look look like the beach buggy grill but can anybody pin it down to a car ?
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Different shape to the beach car grille, the sides on this one aren't curved enough.
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captain wrote:the lower engine allegro was 1100cc ,sorry cant help you with this one??
There was a 1-Litre Allegro from 1981-82 as part of the model & engine rationalisation scheme following the introduction of the Metro. It was a little known variant & not a great success. No offence captain, I only know this because I fitted the engine from one into a Mini & a check on the engine number revealed all.
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Lord Croker wrote:
captain wrote:the lower engine allegro was 1100cc ,sorry cant help you with this one??
There was a 1-Litre Allegro from 1981-82 as part of the model & engine rationalisation scheme following the introduction of the Metro. It was a little known variant & not a great success. No offence captain, I only know this because I fitted the engine from one into a Mini & a check on the engine number revealed all.
That's what I love about this forum( you learn something everyday) no offence taken thanks for the info?
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im just trying to think how miserable your life was in 1981 if all you had to drive was a brand new 1000cc Austin allegro :lol: :lol: :lol:

I bet it couldn't pull the rice from under a skin pudding :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Innocenti had a 1,000 cc Regent (Allegro), how very sad :cry:
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Looks like a Hindustan/ morris oxford front grill to me.
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That was my first thought, but I think it would have more than a 1000cc engine.
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