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DOA:Leyland Force 7

IT WASN’T JUST BATTLING GIANTS Ford and Holden that once built cars in Australia. For many decades British Leyland and its forebears assembled various Austin, Morris and Wolseley designs there, and in 1973 the company went one better when it announced its first unique, made-for-Australia model, the P76.

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