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  2. Austin A35 - Wikipedia

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    The Austin A35 is a small family car that was sold by Austin from 1956 until 1968. About 280,897 A35s of all types were produced. ... Austin A30/A35 Owners' Club This ...

  3. Austin A30 - Wikipedia

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    The A30 was replaced by the Austin A35 in 1956, by which time 223,264 A30s had been built. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The A30 has a smaller rear window than the A35 , and trafficators instead of modern indicators, which swung out from the B pillar when operated by a knob mounted on the centre of the dashboard.

  4. Dick Burzi - Wikipedia

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    Burzi's Italian background saw him interned on the Isle of Man when Italy entered the Second World War, [3] but he was released in 1943 and started work on designing the Austin A40. [ 5 ] Notable cars designed by Burzi in the post-war era included the Austin A30 , the Austin A40 , the Austin A70 , the Austin A90 and the Austin A125 [ 6 ]

  5. Doc Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    George Corbyn "Doc" Shepherd (13 May 1900 – October 1986) was a British racing driver. He entered the inaugural year of the British Saloon Car Championship in 1958, driving a class A Austin A35 where he finished fourth on points and second in class. in 1959, he finished second in the championship in an Austin A40.

  6. BMC A-series engine - Wikipedia

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    Austin A35 Van 1098cc of 1962- 68; Austin A40 Farina Mk2 - From Oct 62- 68; Morris Minor from Oct 62- 71. Austin / Morris BMC Saloon from 1962. Mini and its derivatives, the 1098cc engine mounted transversely. It was a stroked (to 83.8 mm (3.30 in)) version of the 998 previously used in the Riley Elf and Wolseley Hornet. It was produced from ...

  7. Category:Austin vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Austin vehicles" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total. ... Austin A35; Austin A40; Austin A40 Cambridge; Austin A40 Devon ...

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  9. John Sprinzel - Wikipedia

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    Sprinzel finished third overall in the inaugural 1958 British Saloon Car Championship season driving for his own Team Speedwell in an Austin A35. [4] Navigated by future BMC and Ford Competitions Manager Stuart Turner, he won the British Rally Championship in 1959, driving an Austin-Healey Sprite and an Alfa Romeo Giulietta TI. [5]