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Sorry , my mistake , it's the "official" not "Authorised" Biography
Ah, an interesting choice of words. Again, it has to asked it is official from whom. BMIHT I would think, but what makes them think they are the custodians of anything official about Issigonis?
Just being picky, I know.
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Is there something about it we need to have a chat about over a few drinks watto ?
No, not really. Nothing I'd like to go into here anyway.
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pages 155 and 156 Issigonis , the official Biography wrote:
When Issigonis joined Alvis the firm was known for the production of high-quality but traditional cars , so their new project would be a completely new venture for them . The final concept of the TA/350 was very forward thinking in many of it's aspects , consisting of a four door saloon with a unitary steels bodyshell incorporating a 3.5-litre V8 light alloy engine , rear wheel drive, all-independet suspension and automatic transmission . A second version with a 1750cc engine - the TA/175 - was also planned but no prototype was made .
There you go. I didn't know that.
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Issigonis was taken back to BMC for the mini project .
Well, being picky again. Actually he was invited back to BMC to work on a range of family cars. It was always planned that there would be three models - small, medium and large - but work began on the larger two models. These were shelved temporarily when Issi was given the order to "come up with a real miniature car to drive these bloody bubble cars off the road" (or words to that effect). They were later developed into the 1100 and 1800 after the Mini project was more or less complete.
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