A little. But you have to remember at the same time 2 things happened that killed the BMC.
America and Japan.
While in the past America had built gas gussling tanks that handled like a tug......the late 60's was a complete revival of design for the american cars. Gas concerns were raised, and people wanted a sporty feeling cars - so hot 6's came into flavor. While the marketers were pushing the "muscle car V8's" the factory was pushing out 1000's of 6's that were just as quick, and looked exactly the same. So if the customer bought a mini and wanted more power they looked at a Dodge, GM or Ford 6 - none of this elegant boat with an 1800. Give me 3L!
The other side to this was the japanese had figured out that building shit air-cooled cars was getting them no where, so what they did was got fancy people to design their cars. They then took all this IP and remade the cars as cheap as possible. The result was amazing. Small cars that people wanted. They drove well, they didn't fail and best of all - the went just as quick as their strongest competitors.
By the time Mazda, Datsun and Colt were putting hot motors into Coupe's (late 60's - early 70's) - BMC was crying to the greats to save them in the race. Cooper and Chapman were the saving grace to BMC's performance woes.....but the writing was on the wall.






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