In fact, I can't think of another car with an iron head that was so fond of warping it.
The 1500 was the sweeter of the pair and, although perhaps a little less lively than a 1750, perhaps BL figured that, when flat out in 5th, the 1500 wouldn't fail its HG, put a leg out of bed, lunch its oil pump, hole a piston or otherwise break in so spectacular a way as a thrashed 1750.
The last E-series he had, in a 1982 1750HLS, had two (unsuccessful) rebuilds and eventually an exchange block under warranty, all before it had done 3000 miles from new.
I think I'd prefer an Allegro to have an A-series, they were much harder to kill.
