Leyland P76 - Total P76 Production Numbers

Total P76 Production Numbers

  • Model, Version, (Model Code), Production
  • Deluxe, Column Auto 6, (2C26) - 2118
  • Deluxe, Column Manual 6, (2N26) - 2342
  • Deluxe, 4 Speed Manual 6, (2M26) - 516
  • Deluxe, Column Auto V8, (2C44) - 1532
  • Deluxe, Column Manual V8, (2N44) - 1281
  • Deluxe, 4 Speed Manual V8, (2M44) - 380
    • Deluxe Total - 8169
  • Super, Column Auto 6, (3C26) - 1132
  • Super, T-Bar Auto 6, (3A26) - 380
  • Super, 4 Speed Manual 6, (3M26) - 719
  • Super, Column Auto V8, (3C44) - 1928
  • Super, T-Bar Auto V8, (3A44) - 2256 (including Targa Florio model)
  • Super, 4 Speed Manual V8, (3M44) - 1047
    • Super Total - 7462
  • Executive, T-Bar Auto V8, (4A44) - 2376
    • Executive Total - 2376

Production Figures provided by James Mentiplay and the Leyland P76 Owners Club of WA.

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