BMC 1100/1300 (AD016) - AUSTIN, MORRIS, MG, RILEY, WOLSELEY AND VANDEN PLAS


ADO16 was the code name of the Austin Morris 1100/1300 range of cars. This book details the complete range of main models and their MG, Riley and Vanden Plas derivatives. It looks at the mechanical... Read more
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Language: English

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ADO16 was the code name of the Austin Morris 1100/1300 range of cars. This book details the complete range of main models and their MG, Riley and Vanden Plas derivatives. It looks at the mechanical design and development, as well as placing them in context within both BMC and the market.

These cars were best sellers: they gave lots of British families their first truly modern, stylish and practical car, and were reliable, economical and roomy all-rounders.

With over a million cars sold in the UK between 1962 and 1973 the ADO16s were pretty much the 'Universal British Cars' of the time and were present in every city, town, and village, and on every country road and trunk route in the ’60s.

This book celebrates one of the British Motor Industry’s forgotten successes, the car that built on the success of the Mini to provide Britain and the rest of the world with a little gem of a motor, which was the perfect family saloon car of the time. An enthusiast’s guide to the ADO16 range, covering:

  • The BMC range in 1962
  • Badge engineering and model positioning
  • ADO16 development teams
  • Model developments - the Mark II and Mark III models
  • Technical description of the body shell
  • Technical description of the ‘A’ Series engine and transmission
  • Technical description of the Hydrolastic suspension system
  • Model by model descriptions: Austin, Morris, MG, Riley, Wolseley, and Vanden Plas
  • Owning and running ADO16, including owners’ impressions
  • 112 pages and 118 pictures

Product specification

Binding
In paperback
Pages
112
ISBN / EAN
9781787119147
Publisher
Languages
English
Publication date
06/2024
Dimensions
21 x 15 x 1 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History - Descriptive

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