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The Bullet that Backfired on British Leyland - Steve Jackson

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The Bullet that Backfired on British Leyland - Steve Jackson

Postby rugbyref1 » 21 May 2016 14:37

Codename Bullet was British Leylands audacious bid to conquer the North American sports car market, in order to earn the vital export dollars needed to re- invest in their ageing model range. Undeterred by draconian US safety and emission regulations, they stepped boldly forward as European manufacturers retreated. BL was blighted by poor industrial relations, lack of investment and economic crises that devastated British industry. The purpose-built Triumph factory at Speke was closed three years after the TR7 launch and production moved twice before cancellation in 1981. A similar project in Japan created the Datsun 240z, demonstrating how an opportunity had been squandered, but British Leylands launch of an under developed car administered a fatal blow to the companys battered reputation, increasing reliance on government aid and accelerated a cycle of terminal decline.
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Paperback: 160 pages
Publisher: Lily Publications Ltd (UK) (1 Jun. 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1907945881
ISBN-13: 978-1907945885
Dimensions: 21.1 x 1.1 x 21.2 cm
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Re: The Bullet that Backfired on British Leyland - Steve Jackson

Postby John_C » 22 May 2016 08:35

A bloody good book!
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