Austin 18-22 Series
Overview
| Produced: |
1975-1975, 19000 produced. (Including Morris and Wolseley models) |
|---|---|
| Types: |
Saloon, 4 doors, 5 seats
|
Following on from the acclaimed 1800/2200 "landcrab" cars, British Leyland launched another technologically brilliant range of cars,
the 18-22 Series. These cars are known better by their later, collective marque name, "Princess", however in a typical BL marketing blunder the 18-22 series were initially available in Austin, Morris and Wolsely versions.
The 18-22 had a unique bodystyle that appeared to be very modern, now referred to as the "wedge" shape. With its low front and high back, complete with a rear window which sloped down to the bootlid, the car looked like a hatchback, but it had a conventional boot!, the hatchback only appeared in the cars last years of its life.
Mechanically the 18-22 cars used the same front wheel drive1800/2200 engines as in the last range, suspension was now "Hydragas" giving it a good quality ride similar to other BL cars of the period. Basically the 18-22/Princess range was let down by poor marketing, build quality and the parent companies (British Leyland) image.
Production of the original 18-22 range lasted one year, the model survived into the early 1980's as the Austin Ambassador.
Engines
| Capacity | Config | Model | Bore/Stroke | CR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2227cc | S6 OHC | BMC E6-Series | 76.2mm x 81.28mm | |
| 1798cc | S4 OHC | BMC B-Series | 80.26mm x 89mm |
Drivetrain and Suspension
| Drivetrain | F/F | |
|---|---|---|
| Steering | - | |
| Suspension | Front | - |
| Rear | - | |
Body
| Type | Seats | Doors | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saloon | 5 | 4 |
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