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  • ...Six. Kingsbury factory closed 1979, with final cars from Abingdon. Vanden Plas name wound up on upscale [[Austin]]s in the 1980s. ''Marque:'' [[Vanden Plas]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Vanden Plas Princess 1300 Mk III]]
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  • ...y the Austin Princess). The car appeared in new-car price lists as Leyland Princess in some cases, and is referred to as such by many people. In 1980, the cars ...d [[Wolseley]] versions, which lasted mere months before BL introduced its Princess moniker. The cars never sold well but remained in production as Austin–Mo
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  • ...Austin named the top model, with a body from the Kingsbury firm, the A135 Princess. Mk II in 1950, Mk III in 1953, but with no major changes. Bought for cerem ...[[Austin]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Austin A125 Sheerline]] | ''Successor:'' [[Princess Mk IV]]
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