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Re: NEH 429
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2010, 12:16:24 PM »
The car appears to be a British Motor Corporation (BMC) ADO16, that is the series that included the front-wheel-drive Morris and Austin 1100 and 1300, along with other badge-engineered models.

I presume this is a styling prototype that never made it into production. The layout of the headlamps, sidelamps and indicators is slightly reminiscent of the Mk 2 Ford Cortina, so perhaps this is by Roy Haynes, who moved to BMC from Ford in the mid 1960s. He also designed the Mini Clubman, which also has vaguely similar frontal styling.

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Re: NEH 429
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2010, 12:56:20 PM »
You're absolutely right.
It is indeed a Roy Haynes styling study for an up-dated Austin/Morris 11/1300.
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Re: NEH 429
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2010, 03:35:39 AM »
The car appears to be a British Motor Corporation (BMC) ADO16, that is the series that included the front-wheel-drive Morris and Austin 1100 and 1300, along with other badge-engineered models.

I presume this is a styling prototype that never made it into production. The layout of the headlamps, sidelamps and indicators is slightly reminiscent of the Mk 2 Ford Cortina, so perhaps this is by Roy Haynes, who moved to BMC from Ford in the mid 1960s. He also designed the Mini Clubman, which also has vaguely similar frontal styling.

Indeed, It is the ADO22 project (1967-1968) a facelift and re-engineering of ADO16  incorporating revised suspension and under-structure, and revised bodywork. Cancelled by British Leyland, in favour of ADO67 (Austin Allegro).
« Last Edit: March 25, 2010, 03:40:59 AM by white12 »
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