Nuffield, Leyland & Marshall

Leyland tractors was created after the merger of the British Motor Corporation (BMC)
with Leyland Motors to form British Leyland in 1968. Nuffield Tractors had been started after World war II by Lord
Nuffield owner of the Morris Motor Company which had become part of BMC in 1951.
After the merger Leyland changed the colour from the Poppy Red of Nuffield to two tone
blue which would eventually last right up to the early 1980s. Production moved to Bathgate in Scotland. When
Leyland took over Nuffield the Nuffield name still appeared until 1969 before it was completely
abolished.
BL then sold Leyland tractors in 1982 to Marshall Tractors Ltd and production moved to
Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.
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