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A number of different automobiles were marketed under the Austin A40 name by Austin between 1947 and 1967.
Austin's naming scheme at that time derived from the approximate engine output, in horsepower. Therefore, the models were also given names, originally based on counties of England.
The following vehicles were sold under the Austin A40 name:
British Motor Corporation cars, 1952–1966
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Austin |
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Austin-Healey |
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MG |
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Morris |
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Princess |
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Riley |
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Vanden Plas |
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Wolseley |
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British Motor Holdings and British Leyland cars, 1966–1986
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Austin |
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Austin-Healey |
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Daimler |
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Jaguar |
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Land Rover† |
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Leyland |
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MG |
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Mini |
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Morris |
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Princess |
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Riley |
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Rover† |
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Triumph† |
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Vanden Plas |
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Wolseley |
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†Rover, Land Rover, and Triumph were not part of British Motor Holdings but became part of British Leyland in 1968. |