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When the ADO17 was launched as the Austin 1800 in 1964, few people can have imagined that one of its defining features – its doors – would later appear on a series of cars ranging from a 1.5-litre family hatchback to a 3-litre executive saloon.

But the story doesn't end there. As well as being pressed into service on no fewer than four distinct production models, “those doors” were at the heart of a plethora of proposed models that never saw the light of day.


   The production models

BMC 1800/2200

Austin 3-litre

Austin Maxi

Austin/Morris X6 range


   The might-have-beens

BMC 1800 estate

Maxi styling proposal

Maxi saloon

Vanden Plas 1800

Rolls Royce prototypes


   And finally...

This page was contributed by Declan Berridge


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Related pages:

·BMC 1800/2200 development story
·Austin 3-litre development story
·Austin Maxi development story
·X6 Tasman/Kimberley
·Vanden Plas prototypes
·Rolls-Royce projects

Panther links:

·Roland Klause's Panther web site


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