File:Leyland P76 1973-75 (17071332979).jpg
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DescriptionLeyland P76 1973-75 (17071332979).jpg | Leyland Australia's unique car. Engines were 2.6 litre 6 cylinder (derived from the ohc unit used in the ADO16 Austin/Morris 2200 (GB) & Tasmin/Kimberley (AUS). Plus the 4.4 litre V8 derived from the Rover (ex-Buick) alloy 3.5. |
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Source | Leyland P76 1973-75 |
Author | Andrew Bone from Weymouth, England |
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