Catalogue information

LastDodo number
1397991
Area
Model cars
Title
Morris J2 Van - Whitbread
Manufacturer
Collection
Number
VA10604
Car brand
Model
Variant
Scale
Colour
Production year of the model car
2008
Number produced
1100
First year of production original car
1956
Country of origin of the model
China
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Dimensions
Details

BMC's first unitary construction van, the J2, was launched in 1956, nine years before the Transit, and shows just why the Ford product revolutionized the van world. Aided by its low overall gearing, the J2's performance was quite adequate for local delivery work, but the 1489cc 42bhp engine could not sustain the high speed cruising that drivers needed on the new motorways being built all over Britain at the time. BMC updated it in 1962, fitting the larger 1622cc unit that was also going into the Oxford/Cambridge Farina designed saloons, however even in that form it produced only 56bhp. If BMC's managers had realized the difference the burgeoning motorway network would make to vehicle use in the sixties, they would have fitted the J2 van (and its saloon brothers) with the MGB's 1800cc version of the B-Series, something that would have addressed the major shortcoming of what was in every other way a very capable vehicle. Samuel Whitbread was born in August 1720 and began his apprenticeship as a brewer in 1736. Six years later he founded his first Brewery and by 1750 had opened the first purpose built mass production brewery in Britain at Chiswell Street, on the eastern rim of Georgian London .

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