Authi
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The Authi car company of Pamplona, Spain was founded in 1965 as a result of a collaboration between BMC (the British Motor Corporation) and NMQ (Nueva MontaƱa Quijano). BMC needed a way to sell their cars in Spain, which at the time had strict rules about local manufacturing of automobiles. Hence, Authi built almost identical copies of a range of Austin and Morris cars. The company survived until 1976 when the factory was sold to the SEAT car company.
AUTHI stands for Automoviles de Turismo Hispano Ingleses, but is generally written and spoken as a word rather than as an acronym.
The following cars were built by Authi:
- Authi Mini 1968-1975.
- Authi Mini Cooper 1973-1975
- Morris 1100/1300 1966-1972
- Austin Victoria - Austin Victoria De Luxe 1972-1975
- Austin de Luxe 1974-1975
SEAT later built the SEAT 124, SEAT 131, SEAT Panda and Lancia Beta out of the old Authi factory.