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  1. The British Motor Corporation Limited (BMC) was a UK-based vehicle manufacturer, formed in early 1952 to give effect to an agreed merger of the Morris and Austin businesses. [1] BMC acquired the shares in Morris Motors and the Austin Motor Company.

  2. The British Motor Corporation (BMC) was a UK vehicle company, formed by the merger of the Austin Motor Company and the Nuffield Organisation (parent of the Morris car company, MG, Riley and Wolseley) in 1952.

  3. Jun 10, 2022 · In 1952 the formation of British Motor Corporation was the answer to a question few people in the motor industry had asked. But happen it did, as a merger between the Austin Motor Company and the Nuffield Group, which created the largest motor manufacturing group in the country, with a model range that spanned baby cars to luxury motors for ...

  4. It was the largest British car company of its day, and substantially larger than any other European car company, with around 39 percent of British output, producing a wide range of cars under various brand names as well as commercial vehicles and agricultural tractors.

  5. British Motor Corporation, or BMC, was the largest British car company of its day, with (in 1952) 39 percent of British output, producing a wide range of ca...

  6. British Motor Holdings Limited (BMH) was a British vehicle manufacturing company known until 14 December 1966 as British Motor Corporation Limited (BMC). BMH was created as a holding company following BMC's takeover of both Jaguar Cars and the Pressed Steel Company in that year.

  7. Jun 16, 2020 · Called The British Motor Corporation (BMC) upon formation in 1952, it comprised the Austin, Morris, MG, Riley and Wolseley marques. In 1966, BMC joined with Jaguar to become British Motor Holdings (BMH). And just two years later merged with Leyland-Triumph-Rover to create Europe’s fourth-largest carmaker, British Leyland (BL).