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1976 Austin Princess For Sale

  • Right Hand Drive
  • Petrol
  • 1976
  • Red
  • Dealer
  • United Kingdom

Description

This Austin princess having just one former keeper from new with just less than 18, 000 miles. Purchased from marshal of Stamford 36/ 40 St Pauls street, Stamford, lincs back in 1976.
This car is in outstanding original condition with the odd age related minor mark, The interior and roof lining all have no signs of wear and the rear seats look like they have never been sat on, it has all its original carpets which looks superb, Surely this has to be the lowest mileage princess in existence.
under the engine bay is super clean and clearly shows its in incredible condition.
I was informed by the original owners wife that the car was garaged all its life which shows no sun damage or fading to the paint work, Comes with original handbook .
Just had light recommissioning spark plugs, points, coil and freshly fitted tires.

The Princess is a large family car produced in the United Kingdom by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland from 1975 until 1981 (1982 in New Zealand). The car inherited a front-wheel drive / transverse engine configuration from its predecessor, the Austin/ Morris 1800 range. This was still unusual in Europe for family cars of this type and gave the Princess a cabin space advantage when compared with similarly sized cars from competing manufacturers.

The car, which had the design code ADO71, was originally marketed as the Austin / Morris / Wolseley 18–22 series. Ahead of the October 1975 London Motor Show the range was rebranded “Princess”. This was effectively a new marque created by British Leyland, although the “Princess” name had previously been used for the Austin Princess limousine from 1947 to 1956, and the Vanden Plas Princess. The Princess is often referred to, incorrectly, as the Austin Princess. Although this name was not used in the UK market, it was used in New Zealand. The car was later revamped as the Austin Ambassador, a hatchback, which was produced from 1981 until 1984 and only available in Britain and Ireland.

Princess sales, although initially strong, were tailing off by the end of the 1970s. Some competitors had added a fifth door as a “hatchback”, something the Princess lacked (though Harris Mann originally designed the car with a hatch) and the large family car sector fell victim to a poor economic climate further compounded by the OPEC oil crisis. The Princess was somewhere between the Ford Cortina and Ford Granada in terms of size, being designed to compete with more expensive versions of the Cortina as well as entry-level versions of the Granada. British Leyland restyled the Princess with a boot so that it would not compete with their existing SD1 and Maxi designs.

The limousine version was devised in late 1975 and produced on a small scale by Woodall Nicholson. Based on the top of the range Princess 2200 HLS, stretched at the B-pillar to allow more room for the rear compartment, the front door remained unchanged, making the car look oddly proportioned from the side. The Leyland Princess 2200 HLS Limousine was produced between 1975 and 1979, and was mostly sold to local borough councils (as a mayoral car) and to the funeral sector. Princess limousine seemed to be an alternative to a Daimler DS420 that local government used in the mid 70s as Daimlers were much more expensive.

Total production amounted to 224, 942 units, with most examples scrapped by the 1990s.

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Advert Details

Advert type:
For Sale
Category:
Classic Cars
Reference number:
C1774613
Listed on:
03/09/2024
Make:
Austin
Model:
Princess
Year:
1976
Colour:
Red
Seller type:
Dealer

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