Interesting Facts About the Morris Marina
The Morris Marina was a British compact car built by British Leyland from the late 1960s until 1980. After a decade of production it was succeeded by the updated Morris Ital, which carried on the Marina’s lineage.
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A Fast‑Tracked Design
The Marina was conceived in a hurry, a fact its designers later acknowledged. Despite the rushed development, the model went on to become a popular British compact car.
Multiple Body Styles and Power Levels
From 1975 to 1980 the Marina was offered as a station‑wagon (estate) and, from 1978 to 1980, as a sedan, with engine output ranging from 50 to 57 hp.
Prototype Variants and Experimental Versions
During the early 1970s a prototype known as the Morris Marina II (ADO77) was built (1973‑1975). Enthusiasts have also uncovered rare experimental versions, including a hidden‑away coupe and discussions of V8‑engined Marinas.
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