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Austin Seven, Morris Minor, MG 1300, MG ZR, MG3SW, MG3 - "six generations of legendary British car" 2011 video
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Well thats all illogical gibberish isn't it?
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It's a bit hyped, but with the exception of the smaller but "big hit in a world with fewer cars" Austin, you could actually say that MG/BMC have a good record in what we now think of as "compact family cars". ZR and SW are effectively the same car - but MG3 as the successor to 200/25/ZR, ADO 16 and Mosquito? I think so. Especially the 1100.Morris Motors wrote:Well thats all illogical gibberish isn't it?
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Yes, the Seven is irrelevant. But to be honest it ought to have the Metro in there.
The video is just made to match the few old cars they shipped over there.
The video is just made to match the few old cars they shipped over there.
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