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- Q781088 subject Q6278613.
- Q781088 subject Q7584353.
- Q781088 subject Q8275904.
- Q781088 abstract "The Austin Freeway is an automobile that was developed by BMC Australia, based on the British Austin A60 Cambridge. Introduced in 1962, it was offered by Austin in both four-door saloon and five-door station wagon body styles.Using the locally built 2433 cc six-cylinder "Blue Streak" engine, it represented the first attempt by BMC to challenge the dominant Holden and Ford Falcon models in the lucrative six-cylinder family car class with a locally developed vehicle. The engine was a direct development of the company's 1622cc B-series unit, cylinder dimensions in the six-cylinder unit being identical to those of its four-cylinder counterpart.An upmarket variant, the Wolseley 24/80 sedan was also offered.Although more expensive than its opposition, the Freeway was well equipped by contemporary standards, offering features such as windscreen washers and a fresh air heater / demister. Styling was not greatly changed from its British ancestor, although the grille treatment clearly set it apart from the Cambridge.3,090 units were sold in its first year but volumes fell well short of those of the much more powerful six-cylinder Chrysler Valiant, introduced in Australia earlier the same year. Declining sales saw the Freeway discontinued in 1965.".
- Q781088 assembly Q408.
- Q781088 bodyStyle Q188886.
- Q781088 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q781088 layout Q4115030.
- Q781088 manufacturer Q919738.
- Q781088 productionEndYear "1965".
- Q781088 productionStartYear "1962".
- Q781088 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q1755509.
- Q781088 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q781054.
- Q781088 thumbnail Austin_Freeway_Sedan.jpg?width=300.
- Q781088 transmission "3-speed automatic".
- Q781088 transmission "3-speed manual".
- Q781088 wikiPageExternalLink 24_80_freeway.html.
- Q781088 wikiPageWikiLink Q1088804.
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- Q781088 wikiPageWikiLink Q408.
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- Q781088 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278613.
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- Q781088 wikiPageWikiLink Q7584353.
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- Q781088 aka "Morris Freeway".
- Q781088 assembly Q408.
- Q781088 bodyStyle "4".
- Q781088 bodyStyle "5".
- Q781088 engine "2433".
- Q781088 layout Q4115030.
- Q781088 manufacturer Q919738.
- Q781088 name "Austin Freeway".
- Q781088 production "1962".
- Q781088 related Q781054.
- Q781088 related "Wolseley 24/80".
- Q781088 transmission "3".
- Q781088 type Product.
- Q781088 type Automobile.
- Q781088 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q781088 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q781088 type Thing.
- Q781088 comment "The Austin Freeway is an automobile that was developed by BMC Australia, based on the British Austin A60 Cambridge. Introduced in 1962, it was offered by Austin in both four-door saloon and five-door station wagon body styles.Using the locally built 2433 cc six-cylinder "Blue Streak" engine, it represented the first attempt by BMC to challenge the dominant Holden and Ford Falcon models in the lucrative six-cylinder family car class with a locally developed vehicle.".
- Q781088 label "Austin Freeway".
- Q781088 depiction Austin_Freeway_Sedan.jpg.
- Q781088 name "Austin Freeway".
- Q781088 name "Morris Freeway".