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− | '''Leyland Mini. 1973–84 (prod. unknown). 2-door sedan, 2-door van (plus 2 rear doors). F/F, 998, 1098, 1275 cm³ (4 cyl. OHV).''' Australian-made, Clubman-shaped Minis officially in price lists as ''Leyland Mini'' (for British Minis from this era, see [[Mini]] marque). Began with 1100 deluxe and S models in March 1973, 1000 deluxe, S and SS from 1976; SS replaced by LS for 1977. Final year of 1978 saw Sunshine sedan with 998 cm³ engine and the return of the 1275 cm³ for the LS. Still distinct from other Clubmans: boxy nose but external door hinges and front quarterlight windows. Similar policy in South Africa: establishment of Leyland Mini as the make and model in 1973, but different trim levels, and the Clubman design (following the UK style) were made to 1984. Original round-nose Mini (de luxe) also sold as base Leyland Mini in South Africa to 1980, equipped with 1·1-litre from 1974. Countryman-based vans (Minivan in South Africa) were sold to 1980. | + | '''Leyland Mini. 1973–84 (prod. n/a). 2-door sedan, 2-door van (plus 2 rear doors). F/F, 998, 1098, 1275 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Australian-made, Clubman-shaped Minis officially in price lists as ''Leyland Mini'' (for British Minis from this era, see [[Mini]] marque). Began with 1100 deluxe and S models in March 1973, 1000 deluxe, S and SS from 1976; SS replaced by LS for 1977. Final year of 1978 saw Sunshine sedan with 998 cm³ engine and the return of the 1275 cm³ for the LS. Still distinct from other Clubmans: boxy nose but external door hinges and front quarterlight windows. Similar policy in South Africa: establishment of Leyland Mini as the make and model in 1973, but different trim levels, and the Clubman design (following the UK style) were made to 1984. Original round-nose Mini (de luxe) also sold as base Leyland Mini in South Africa to 1980, equipped with 1·1-litre from 1974. Countryman-based vans (Minivan in South Africa) were sold to 1980. |
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− | ''Manufacturing locations:'' Enfield, New South Wales, Australia; Cape Town, South Africa | + | ''Manufacturing locations:'' Zetland, New South Wales, Australia; Enfield, New South Wales, Australia; Cape Town, South Africa |
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| ''Marque:'' [[Leyland]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Morris Mini Clubman]] | | ''Marque:'' [[Leyland]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Morris Mini Clubman]] |
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− | ''q.v.'' [[Mini Clubman]] | + | ''q.v.'' [[Mini Clubman (ADO26)]] |
Latest revision as of 22:56, 26 November 2015
Leyland Mini. 1973–84 (prod. n/a). 2-door sedan, 2-door van (plus 2 rear doors). F/F, 998, 1098, 1275 cm³ (I4 OHV). Australian-made, Clubman-shaped Minis officially in price lists as Leyland Mini (for British Minis from this era, see Mini marque). Began with 1100 deluxe and S models in March 1973, 1000 deluxe, S and SS from 1976; SS replaced by LS for 1977. Final year of 1978 saw Sunshine sedan with 998 cm³ engine and the return of the 1275 cm³ for the LS. Still distinct from other Clubmans: boxy nose but external door hinges and front quarterlight windows. Similar policy in South Africa: establishment of Leyland Mini as the make and model in 1973, but different trim levels, and the Clubman design (following the UK style) were made to 1984. Original round-nose Mini (de luxe) also sold as base Leyland Mini in South Africa to 1980, equipped with 1·1-litre from 1974. Countryman-based vans (Minivan in South Africa) were sold to 1980.
Manufacturing locations: Zetland, New South Wales, Australia; Enfield, New South Wales, Australia; Cape Town, South Africa
Marque: Leyland | Predecessor: Morris Mini Clubman
q.v. Mini Clubman (ADO26)