![]() Heavy Twelve-Four hire-car chassis amended to comply Reg.sĬoachwork arranged to suit customer by Mann & OvertonĪs above but using dropped cross-braced chassis of new Light Twelve-Six but still using Heavy Twelve engine etcĪs above but with raked windscreen and rounded radiator of rest of Austin range first introduced in 1934Īs above but new all-steel body built by Carbodies in Coventry and using the A70 petrol engineįrom 1954 an Austin diesel engine was available alongside the petrol engine Sold as the Austin 2200 from March to September 1975 and then as the Princess 2200 through to 1981Ĭommercial vehicles London Taxicabs Ĭomplying with London Metropolitan Police Area (and Heathrow) regulations Sold as the Austin 1800 from March to September 1975 and then as the Princess 1800 through to 1978Ĥ-door saloon. (Austin Morris, Leyland Cars, Austin Morris (reformed))Ĥ-door saloon (South African market variant of Austin 1100) Ĥ-door saloon (Export name for Australian Morris 1500) ĥ-door hatchback (Export name for Australian Morris Nomad) Ĥ-door saloon (Australia and New Zealand only)Ĥ-door saloon (Produced by British Leyland Motor Corporation's South African subsidiary, Leykor)Ĥ-door saloon, 2-door coupe (The Morris Marina was sold as the Austin Marina in certain export markets) Ĥ-door saloon. Norfolk, Windsor and Iver saloons, Chalfont limousineĢ-door saloon, 4-door saloon, estate, van, pick-upĢ-door and 4-door saloon, Countryman, van, pickupĤ-door saloon (A product of BMC Australia)Ĥ-door saloon, 5-door "Countryman" wagon (A product of BMC Australia - re-engined A55 Cambridge Mk II)Ģ-door saloon, Countryman (name changed from Austin Seven to Austin Mini in 1961)Ģ-door saloon, Countryman (name changed from Austin Seven to Austin Mini in 1961 and then sold under the Mini marque from 1969)Ĥ-door saloon, 5-door station wagon (A product of BMC Australia)Ĥ-door saloon (Austin Balanza in Belgium and the Netherlands) Saloons: Carlton, Iver, Berkeley, Westminster, York Sports saloons: Kempton, Greyhound sports tourer NewberryĬlifton tourer, Lichfield, Sherborne and Cambridge saloonsĮton Two Seater, Open Road Tourer, Harley and Ascot saloons, Standard body built by Vincent or StrachanĮton Two Seater, Open Road Tourer, Saloons: Harley, Ascot Saloons: Burnham, Berkeley, Westminster, fabric Ranelagh and Mayfair limousine and landaulette (LWB) Saloons: Burnham, Berkeley, Westminster, Windsor or fabric Tourers: 5-str Clifton, Open Road, Harley All-Weather Saloon, fabric saloon, tourer, sports, coupé, Open tourer, 2-seater Ascot, 2-seater Harrogate with dickey seat, Town Carriage, Lancaster, Landaulettteīuilt by Swift Motor Company: sold as Austin 162 Swift 868 Open tourer Clément-Gladiator motorcar assembled for financier Du Cros with different ("Austin") radiator Models are placed according to which era they were first produced, some models carried over between eras of the marque. ![]()
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