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<p class=larger>'''Considered, comprehensive, critical.''' ''Autocade'' is a global reference for cars that’s geo­graphically unbiased, carefully edited for enthusiasts, whether you’re here for research, enjoyment, or reflection. There is a greater emphasis on models produced after 1970.</p>
 
<p class=larger>'''Considered, comprehensive, critical.''' ''Autocade'' is a global reference for cars that’s geo­graphically unbiased, carefully edited for enthusiasts, whether you’re here for research, enjoyment, or reflection. There is a greater emphasis on models produced after 1970.</p>
  

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Considered, comprehensive, critical. Autocade is a global reference for cars that’s geo­graphically unbiased, carefully edited for enthusiasts, whether you’re here for research, enjoyment, or reflection. There is a greater emphasis on models produced after 1970.


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Morris Cowley 1500

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Morris Cowley 1500. 1956–9 (prod. 4,623). 4-door saloon. F/R, 1489 cm³ (I4 OHV). Downmarket version of Morris Oxford III, with fins and fluted bonnet top, but now with the BMC B-series engine. Rare, and overshadowed by Oxford. Not directly ..→


Chrysler Vogue

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Chrysler Vogue. 1976–7 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon. F/R, 1618, 1971 cm³ (I4 OHV). Renamed and facelifted version of the Hillman Vogue, but with Peugeot two-litre engine available. Two-litre models had higher-spec GL and GLS trims, while the ..→


SEAT 800

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SEAT 800. 1964–7 (prod. 18,200 approx.). 4-door saloon. R/R, 767 cm³ (I4 OHV). Spanish four-door adaptation of the SEAT 600, the licensed version of the Fiat 600 (1955–82). Developed to compete with the Citroën 2CV and Renault 4. Prototype shown in ..→



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