MAKING CARS AT LONDBRIDGE 100 YEARS IN THE LIFE OF A FACTORY

MAKING CARS AT LONDBRIDGE 100 YEARS IN THE LIFE OF A FACTORY

GILLIAN BARDSLEY

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Código:
16922
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
THE HISTORY PRESS
Nº edición:
1
Materia
Historia del automóvil en varios idiomas
ISBN:
978-0-7524-3741-5
Páginas:
191
Encuadernación:
PORTADA EN RUSTICA
Medidas:
248 mm x 171 mm
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For ninety-nine years, cars were made at Longbridge. Less than a year off its century, the factory closed and 6,000 lost their jobs. The story of Longbridge is full of tragedy and the loss of car making there has dealt a huge blow to the Midlands' manufacturing base.

The first cars to roll off the production plant were Austins, and the site has been a centre of car manufacturing ever since and some of the most recognised marques and models have been made there from the original Austin 7 of the 1920s to the Mini of 1959, as well as the Austin 1100. In later years, the factory also made Rovers and MGs, including the SD1, Rover 75 and MGF model

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