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Leyland Motors, founded in 1896, was a major British commercial vehicle manufacturer. It entered the car market by acquiring Triumph in 1961 and Rover in 1967. This led to the 1968 merger with British Motor Holdings to form the infamous British Leyland (BL), which consolidated many iconic British marques until its eventual breakup and rebranding as the Rover Group in 1986.

Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.

P76

The Leyland P76 (1973–1975) was Leyland Australia's unique attempt at a large car for the local market, famously featuring an enormous boot.

The P76 was a single-generation car, but with different trim levels and a special edition: Deluxe (1973–1975). Super (1973–1975). Executive (1973–1975). Targa Florio (Special Edition, 1974). Force 7V (Coupe - Prototypes/Very limited run, not volume production).


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