I saw this outside Canadian Tire the other day. I’ve never seen anything like it before…
Good description of the evolution of British Leyland. That long, twisted story is a great read with its mix of business, politics and ideologies....with the expected results.before they got the rest of the British motor industry dumped on them.
Well, from time to time they did and the actual as-produced vehicle didn't usually seem to reflect that.Wow. They should have hired some Italian stylists or something
You forgot the labor unrest along with the cheaping out on badly needed new designs that did so much to cripple the UK car industry.Good description of the evolution of British Leyland. That long, twisted story is a great read with its mix of business, politics and ideologies....with the expected results.
Agree...and worker sabotage, favoring of certain brands within the conglomerate, etc. Figured ideology and (internal & national) politics covered itYou forgot the labor unrest along with the cheaping out on badly needed new designs that did so much to cripple the UK car industry.
Imagine something like the MGB remaining in production until 1980 and then being revived in the nineties as the RV8.
There was the later and very good MGF, but by then BL had long since left the US market never to return.
Too little too late.
Today, you can buy a Morgan in the US and while TVRs still exist I don't think they're sold here. That's it for what remains of UK owned marques.
A pity!