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Description Austin A40 MkII Countryman. This early 'hatchback' had a lift-up rear window and a drop-down bootlid. Italian-built Innocenti versions had a full height one-piece lift up hatch just like modern hatches.
Date 23 July 2007 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was Redsimon at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2007-07-23 14:15 Redsimon 1680×1288×8 (387843 bytes) Austin A40 MkII Countryman. This early 'hatchback' had a lift-up rear window and a drop-down bootlid. Italian-built Innocenti versions had a full height one-piece lift up hatch just like modern hatches.

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