Facts and Figures

BMC>Rover Marques

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Many companies joined forces over the years to become whittle down to MG Rover in 2000.

Here, we look at the individual marques, and where we have yet to produce a marque history page, we have pulled together articles under single headings...


Authi

Authi produced Minis and 1100s in Pamplona, Spain. Went to the wall during BL's troubled 'Ryder' period...

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Argyll

We take a close look at that most reclusive of supercar manufacturers...

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Bond

Andrew Elphick tells the story of the smart, but short-lived Bond Equipe...

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Innocenti

Declan Berridge discusses Innocenti's brief but troubled history...

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Jaguar/Daimler

A selection of the Jaguar- and Daimler-related articles to feature on this website, including a run-down of its troubled history under BL, by Keith Adams

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MG

MG might be in abeyance at the moment, but it is almost certain to appear in the future. Here are the MG-related articles to appear on the website.

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Midas

Harold Dermott's cool and calculating kitcar powered by A-Series remains one of the most highly respected examples of its breed... and we tell its story.

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Morris

Morris history including a timeline of the company by Peter Seymour and the Cowley factory, by Ian Elliott.

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Riley

Declan Berridge discusses the origins and evolution of the world famous Riley company...

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Sterling

Rover's failed attempt to conquer the US market with the Rover 825 and 827, as told by Keith Adams...

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Trident

The story of the fascinating Trident Clipper...

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Triumph

The story of the rise and fall of a legendary car manufacturer, as told by Keith Adams...

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Vanden Plas

Declan Berridge recounts the history of one of the country's greatest ever coachbuilders...

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Wolseley

Declan Berridge tells the Wolseley story, and how it survives today...

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