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...interior room for four but no conventional boot. Name recalled prewar baby Austin. Cooper from 1961, with original engine capacity increased to 997 cm³, dev
''Marque:'' [[Austin]] | ''Model:'' [[Austin Seven]] | ''Successor:'' [[Austin Mini Mk I]]
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...Carlo Rally, with S driven by Paddy Hopkirk. Replaced in October 1967 by [[Austin Mini Mk II]]. Morris versions almost indistinguishable, badging aside, but
...in Mini]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Austin Seven (1959–61)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Austin Mini Mk II]]
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...interior room for four but no conventional boot. Name recalled prewar baby Austin. Cooper from 1961, with original engine capacity increased to 997 cm³, dev
''Marque:'' [[Austin]] | ''Model:'' [[Austin Seven]] | ''Successor:'' [[Austin Mini Mk I]]
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...ntered into a new agreement to assemble Austin cars in Japan. By 1955, the Austin A50 design from Nissan was wholly built there. Some 20,855 Austins were sol
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The Mini was the creation of Alec Issigonis, launching in 1959 as [[Austin]] and [[Morris]] models, with [[Riley]] and [[Wolseley]] booted variants fo
''q.v.'' [[Austin Seven]], [[Austin Mini]], [[Morris Mini-Minor]], [[Morris Mini]], [[Morris Mini Moke]], [[Ley
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...MG 3 to iconic [[Austin]] and [[Morris]] models such as the [[Austin Seven|Seven]] and [[Morris Minor|Minor]], saying this was the sixth generation of the c
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...ocoque for Nissan. LWB (extra 100 mm in wheelbase) appeared November 1960, seven months after launch, with 1·9-litre engine. Minor changes each year. Wagon
''Marque:'' [[Nissan]] | ''Model:'' [[Nissan Cedric]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Austin A50 Cambridge]] | ''Successor:'' [[Nissan Cedric (130)]]
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...y Colin Chapman, who had built his first car based around a 1930s [[Austin Seven]] some years earlier. Its first production car was the Mk VI racer, and Lot
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...ar Company in 1922, before branching out to selling coachwork for [[Austin Seven]]s. Lyons commissioned [[Standard]] to prove him with a chassis, unveiling
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...briefly revived in the 1930s on a [[BMW]]-licensed version of the [[Austin Seven]].
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