Albany (automobile)

Early models used the BMC A-series engine and suspension from the Morris Minor in a specially built tubular steel chassis.

[1] The car was hand built and quite expensive at £1987 before a long list of extras was added.

[2] Purchasers requiring a hood or a screen found themselves invited to pay an extra £70 or £50 for these luxuries.

[3] From 1974 a 1300 cc Standard SC engine from the Triumph Spitfire was used and a longer wheelbase five-seat option came in 1976.

[2] As of 1992, the open-top Albany featuring a 1500 cc SC engine was being built for export only.