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The Austin Freeway is an automobile that was developed by BMC Australia, based on the British Austin A60 Cambridge. Introduced in 1962, it was offered by Austin in both four-door saloon and five-door station wagon body styles.Using the locally built 2433 cc six-cylinder "Blue Streak" engine, it represented the first attempt by BMC to challenge the dominant Holden and Ford Falcon models in the lucrative six-cylinder family car class with a locally developed vehicle.
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Morris Freeway Austin Freeway
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1965-01-01Z
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1962-01-01Z
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3-speed automatic 3-speed manual