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'Double Bed' New Estate Cars
28 September 1960
FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT
The British Motor Corporation have now introduced estate car versions of the-Austin A55 and the Morris-Oxford, giving them the names of Countryman and Traveller respectively.
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