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  • ...t Viscount Nuffield]], it was formed in 1938 as the merger of Nuffield's [[Morris Motor Company]] (already having acquired [[Wolseley|Wolseley Motors]] in 19 ...ehicles in the Morris range were produced for military use - such as the [[Morris C8]]
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  • * steam vehicles, Amédée Bollée (father), built between 1873 and 1885. ==Morris-Léon Bollée==
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  • ...ny. After the incorporation of the company into larger corporations, the ''Morris'' name remained in use as a marque until 1984. ...om mid-1915 a new larger car, the 2-seat and 4-seat [[Morris Cowley (1915)|Morris Cowley]] was introduced.
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  • ...as involved in rationalising all stages of the production process. In 1927 Morris bought the [[Wolseley Motor Company]], and Lord was transferred there in or ...[William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield|William Morris]], Lord left to join Morris's chief competitor, the [[Austin Motor Company]].
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  • ...Motor Company]] and the [[Nuffield Organisation]] (parent of the [[Morris|Morris]] car company, [[MG (car)|MG]], [[Riley (automobile)|Riley]] and [[Wolseley ...hairman was Lord Nuffield ([[William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield|William Morris]]) but he was replaced in August 1952 by Austin's [[Leonard Lord]] who cont
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  • ...eral Motors Corporation|General Motors]] and the [[Austin Motor Company]]. Morris renamed the company Wolseley Motors (1927) Ltd and consolidated its product ...Morris designs. It became part of the [[Nuffield Organisation]] along with Morris and [[Riley|Riley/Autovia]] in 1938.
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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Morris minor 1000.JPG|300px]] ! colspan=2 | '''Morris Minor'''
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  • ==List of Innocenti vehicles== * 1963-1974 [[Innocenti IM3|IM3/IM3S/Austin I4/I5]] - [[sedan]] [[Morris 1100]]
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  • ...automobile, the iconic American [[taxi]] cab. Checker was established by [[Morris Markin]] in 1922 through a merger of [[Commonwealth Motors]] and Markin Aut ==Commercial vehicles==
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  • ...923. Later that year the Coventry plant was sold to [[Morris Motor Company|Morris]] and Henry Ainsworth (1884-1971) and A.H. Wilde who had run it, moved to P ...ation and during the war the company was engaged in the repair of military vehicles. Control of the company passed to [[Peugeot]] in 1942. With liberation in
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  • ...e market, and Triumph with its family cars and sports cars against Austin, Morris and MG. The result was a product range which was incoherent and full of dup ...,000 people at 36 locations, and with a production capacity of one million vehicles per year
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  • ...ry of people and products on the move from the days of the carriage to the vehicles of tomorrow.<ref name="grand_opening"/> ...ction is the 1891 Nadig Gas-Powered Carriage, one of the first gas-powered vehicles driven in America.<ref name="nadig">{{Citation |last=Gehman | first=Geoff|
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  • | [[BMC ADO16|Austin/Morris 1100]] ...4}} {{It icon}}</ref> and were priced comparably to the [[BMC ADO16|Austin/Morris 1100]] models built in Italy by [[Innocenti]].<ref name="Auto Katalog"/>
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  • In 1955, through an equity agreement, manufacture of commercial vehicles under license from Leyland Motors commenced in Madras, India at the new Ash ...al Vehicles]] (ACV), which incorporated AEC, [[Thornycroft]], [[Park Royal Vehicles]] and [[Charles H. Roe]]. Then Leyland Motors was renamed '''Leyland Motor
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  • ...as Riley (Coventry) Successors. It was quickly sold to Nuffield's [[Morris|Morris Motor Company]] for £1, with the combination coming to be called the Nuffi ...kW). Only a few bodies were produced, and some components were shared with Morris for economies of scale.
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  • |Image = [[Image:Morris marina.jpg|300px]] |Marque = [[Morris]]
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  • ...1875 by [[Charles Eckhart]] (1841&ndash;1915). Eckhart's sons, Frank and Morris, began making automobiles on an experimental basis before entering the busi ...rs, and used it as the launching platform for a line of high-priced luxury vehicles. He also put his own name on a front-wheel-drive car, the [[Cord L-29]].
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  • ...(sometimes known as a '''carcade''' or '''autocade''') is a procession of vehicles. The term ''motorcade'' is a neologism coined by Lyle Abbot (in 1912 or 19 A funeral cortege is a procession of mourners, most often in a motorcade of vehicles following a [[hearse]].<ref>{{cite book|publisher=Merriam-Webster|title=Mer
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  • '''Modern Gentleman''' (formerly '''Morris Garages''') is a British [[sports car]] manufacturer founded in 1924, altho MG got its original name from "Morris Garages", a dealer of [[Morris|Morris]] cars in Oxford which began producing its own customized versions to the d
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  • |Marque = [[Morris]] Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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