"Safety Fast" and the MGB Car - Part of the British Leyland SRV Project
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After safely gargling with TCP (other gargling products are available), Andrew bravely joins us this evening as 3 On The Column celebrates the revolutionary safety research by British Leyland in the 1970's that led the way to some of the safety features that we take for granted in today's cars.
Building on the slogan "Safety Fast", BL expanded this concept across their range of cars to show the world how safe their cars could be, including the periscope on the MGBGT and the child catcher on the bonnet of the SRV 5.
We pay tribute to Keith Adams, the author of www.aronline.co.uk, for the detailed story of anything British Leyland.
Why Michael Caine would only have Quartz Iodine lights on the Mini Cooper.
How safety was styled in to the Triumph TR7 and Volvo 240 without you even noticing.
Getting a clip round the ear from a trafficator, getting Assignment 6 if you are reaching out to Europe not the USA and why is the dipswitch on the floor so hard to reach?
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