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A number of different motor vehicles 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. To distinguish between different the models, they were also named after English counties counties of England.
The following vehicles were sold under the Austin A40 name:
- 1947–50 Austin A40 Dorset 2-door saloon
- 1947–52 Austin A40 Devon 4-door saloon
- 1947–56 Austin A40 Countryman 2-door estate car
- 1947–56 Austin A40 Van 2-door panel van
- 1947–56 Austin A40 Pick-up 2-door pick-up truck
- 1948–5? Austin A40 Tourer 2-door, four passenger tourer built in Australia
- 19??–19?? Austin A40 Coupe Utility 2-door coupe utility, produced in Australia
- 1950–53 Austin A40 Sports 2-door, four passenger convertible with twin-carburettors and aluminium bodyshell
- 1952–54 Austin A40 Somerset 4-door saloon and 2-door convertible
- 1954–56 Austin A40 Cambridge 4-door saloon
- 1958–67 Austin A40 Farina 2-door saloon and 2-door hatchback
- Austin A40 Dorset
- Austin A40 Devon
- Austin A40 Countryman
- Austin A40 Van
- Austin A40 Pick-up
- Austin A40 Tourer
- 1953 Austin A40 Coupe Utility
- Austin A40 Sports
- Austin A40 Somerset
- Austin A40 Cambridge
- Austin A40 Farina Mk I
References
- Austin Works – Austin A40 Tourer Register Retrieved on 5 June 2011
- Austin Works – Australian Utilities Retrieved on 5 June 2011
British Motor Corporation cars, 1952–1966 | |
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Austin | |
Austin-Healey | |
MG | |
Morris | |
Princess | |
Riley | |
Vanden Plas | |
Wolseley |
British Motor Holdings and British Leyland cars, 1966–1986 | |
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Austin | |
Austin-Healey | |
Daimler | |
Jaguar | |
Land Rover† | |
Leyland | |
MG | |
Mini | |
Morris | |
Princess | |
Riley | |
Rover† | |
Triumph† | |
Vanden Plas | |
Wolseley | |
†Rover, Land Rover, and Triumph were not part of British Motor Holdings but became part of British Leyland in 1968. |