Interesting Facts About the Austin A60 Cambridge
The Austin A60 Cambridge was a medium‑sized model in the Austin Cambridge range, which first appeared in September 1954. The A60 itself entered production in 1961 and stayed on the market until 1969, spanning several updates and generations.
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Launch and Longevity
Introduced in 1961, the A60 Cambridge continued the Austin Cambridge lineage that began in 1954. It remained in production until 1969, giving the model a solid eight‑year run.
Two Main Generations and Production Moves
The A60 Cambridge was built in two main generations. Early units were assembled at Longbridge from 1961‑65 (175,674 cars), after which production shifted to Cowley from 1965‑69, where roughly 101,000 examples were made.
Minor Updates and a Prototype Engine Upgrade
After 1969 the model saw only minor changes, but a prototype was created featuring a larger 1,798 cc engine to extend the car’s life and explore a new power option.
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