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The Morris Nomad is a car that was produced in Australia by British Leyland Motor Corporation of Australia from 1969 to 1972. It is a hatchback version of the Morris 1500 sedan, itself a locally produced variant of the British BMC ADO16 design with a larger 1500 cc engine.

Front view of the Morris Nomad, an Australian derivative of the BMC ADO16 design.
Front view of the Morris Nomad, an Australian derivative of the BMC ADO16 design.
Rear view of the Morris Nomad
Rear view of the Morris Nomad

The Nomad was a small - medium-sized car, sitting above the Morris Mini in size and price. The hatchback styling resembles that of the Austin Maxi, which was never sold in Australia.

It was a front-wheel-drive car, with an all independent suspension linked by fluid filled chambers, which was called Hydrolastic suspension by the company. The suspension gave a comfortable ride, only suffering a little from "droop" if overloaded in the boot, and sometimes going into oversteer if the body rolled too much with hard cornering.

Power came from a BMC E-Series engine with a single overhead camshaft, which provided improved performance and economy compared with the original Morris 1100 model. Four- and five-speed manual gearboxes were available. Automatic versions of the 1500 sedan and Nomad were fitted with the 1275cc BMC A-Series engine and Automotive Products 4-speed automatic transmission also used in the MiniMatic models and marketed as a Morris 1300 Automatic.

The body was largely identical, except with new pressings for the front and rear panels to fit with the British Leyland "corporate look", and to shed the tailfins of the original model.

Unlike their British counterparts which were coded ADO16, the Nomads were designated with a YDO9 code and the sedans with YDO15.[1]

Austin Nomad, Austin 1500 and Austin 1300 names were used in some export markets, where the cars were marketed by Austin.[2][3]

The Morris 1300/1500/Nomad models were replaced in the Australian market in 1972 by the Morris Marina.[4]

Approximately 29,000 were built.


References


  1. BMC-Leyland Australia Heritage Group, Building Cars in Australia - Morris, Austin, BMC and Leyalnd 1950-1975, Halstead Press, 2012, page 216
  2. Export markets, www.elevenhundred.com Retrieved 29 September 2013
  3. Brochure, www.elevenhundred.com Retrieved 4 February 2020
  4. Morris Marina at www.elevenhundred.com Retrieved 25 March 2012

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[de] Morris Nomad

Der Morris Nomad war ein Kompaktklasse-PKW, der von 1969 bis 1972 von Leyland Motors Australia für den australischen Markt gebaut wurde. Die 5-türige Kombilimousine basiert auf dem Morris 1500 (ohne große Heckklappe), bei dem es sich um einen Morris 1100 mit größerem 1,5-l-Motor handelte. Es gab auch eine Version mit Automatikgetriebe, die mit einem 1,3-l-Motor ausgestattet war. Das Heck ähnelte dem des Austin Maxi.
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[it] Morris Nomad

La Nomad è un'autovettura prodotta dalla divisione australiana della British Leyland, con marchio Morris, dal 1969 al 1972. In sostanza, la Nomad era la versione hatchback della Morris 1500.



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