First ever front wheel drive tranverse inline six?
First ever front wheel drive tranverse inline six?
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The above combination appeared in Britain in 1972 with the 2200 cars.
So that historical distinction may rest with BMC Australia which in late 1970 introduced an Oz-engineered and extensively restyled ADO17 evolution called the Austin 'X6' Tasman & Kimberley. These quite attractive cars featured the first application of the afaik locally conceived E-Series 2200cc OHC inline-six, and mounted transversely or east-west in BMC-speak. An informative X6 web-site exists HERE
Austin 1800 Utility #1.
Only 2331 of this Oz-unique ADO17 model variation were sold in Mk1 and Mk2 guise between 1968-70 (Mk1 shown).
nota, how the hell do you know everything about cars?
Books, I bet.
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My mother used to have an Austin Kimberley. To this day she says it was her favourite of all the cars she has driven. Unfortunately I don't have a photo of her car, but here are a few photos I took when we went to the "All British" car show at Parramatta:
Austin Tasman; Austin Kimberley; Austin Kimberley and 1800; Austin 1800 utility.
Last edited by franfran; 03-04-2010 at 10:35 PM. Reason: listed the car names out of order in otiginal post
Austin 1800/2200 #4
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Hearse by Crayford #5
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