Mixed Paint For Morris Marina, Bermuda Blue, Touch Up, Bu40
30Ml Of Classic Vintage Paint Supplied With A Brush In The Lid, Anti-Rust Fortified Paint
Traditional Classic / Vintage Car Cellulose Thick Gloss Paint Used
Perfect For Scratch, Scuffs Or Chips
Colour Name: Bermuda Blue
Paint Code: Bu40
Type: Solid, Colour Years: 1961-1971
Apllication: Exterior, Non-Metallic Paint Finish
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The Morris Marina Was A Car Made By The Morris Division Of British Leyland In The Uk During The 1970S. This Was A Tough Time For The British Car Industry. It Was Called Different Names And Sold In Some Stores As The Austin Marina, The Leyland Marina, And The Morris 1700. The 1980 Replacement For The Marina, Called The Ital, Was Basically A Makeover Of The Car'S Exterior And A Modification To The Front Suspension. The Lever Dampers In The Suspension Were Replaced With Telescopic Dampers, But The Torsion Bars Were Still Kept. This Change Was Made To Address Negative Comments From Car Experts. However, It Had Decent Sales In The Local Market. The Marina Is Often Seen As A Really Bad Car, Even Though It Was Quite Popular In Britain When It Was Being Made. It Almost Beat The Ford Escort To Come In Second Place For Car Sales In The Uk In 1973, And It Regularly Came In Third Or Fourth Place. The Car Was Sent To Many Countries Around The World, Including North America. It Was Put Together In Different Amounts In Australia, New Zealand, And South Africa.