Highlights
- Delightful pre-war motor car in highly original order
- Completed the Austin Epsom Downs to Brighton run three times and two trips to France
- Reupholstered about ten years ago
- Sale includes both interior and exterior covers
- Taken to the IOW Austin’s car club meet ups most Sundays.
The Appeal
Following the immense success of the 7, Austin went on to dominate the British car industry throughout the 1920s and '30s. The Austin 10 Sherborne was a popular family car of the 1930s, offering reliable transportation in an attractive six-light saloon body style.
This 1936 example, affectionately named 'Clarice', has been cherished by its current owners since 2007 and maintained to a high standard throughout their ownership. Having been renovated before their acquisition, this Austin has proven its reliability by completing several notable journeys including trips to France and multiple Austin Epsom Downs to Brighton runs.
With its period charm, documented history, and careful maintenance, this Sherborne represents an accessible entry into pre-war classic motoring. The car is regularly taken out on Sunday mornings for the IOW Austin’s car club meet ups.
The vendor says:
"We bought ‘Clarice’ in 2007 from an IOW Austin member. First registered on 29th June 1936. With a 1141cc engine, 9.9 horsepower. He bought her from ‘Available Austins’ a couple of years previously, he later wished he had kept her. She came to him in a very good renovated condition. I spoke to someone recently who remembered the car and driving it on a run to Bournemouth on the ‘Daffodil Run’ in 1977. We have recently had new springs made for her by Jones in Wolverhampton which were fitted professionally by a local garage sympathetic to old cars. She has always been garaged in our ownership.
"We love driving our old car, she starts well and goes well once warmed up, she has a nice tick over. She has taken us to France on two occasions and done the Austin Epsom Downs to Brighton run three times. We are very fond of her. But she needs a new caring owner."
This 1936 example, affectionately named 'Clarice', has been cherished by its current owners since 2007 and maintained to a high standard throughout their ownership. Having been renovated before their acquisition, this Austin has proven its reliability by completing several notable journeys including trips to France and multiple Austin Epsom Downs to Brighton runs.
With its period charm, documented history, and careful maintenance, this Sherborne represents an accessible entry into pre-war classic motoring. The car is regularly taken out on Sunday mornings for the IOW Austin’s car club meet ups.
The vendor says:
"We bought ‘Clarice’ in 2007 from an IOW Austin member. First registered on 29th June 1936. With a 1141cc engine, 9.9 horsepower. He bought her from ‘Available Austins’ a couple of years previously, he later wished he had kept her. She came to him in a very good renovated condition. I spoke to someone recently who remembered the car and driving it on a run to Bournemouth on the ‘Daffodil Run’ in 1977. We have recently had new springs made for her by Jones in Wolverhampton which were fitted professionally by a local garage sympathetic to old cars. She has always been garaged in our ownership.
"We love driving our old car, she starts well and goes well once warmed up, she has a nice tick over. She has taken us to France on two occasions and done the Austin Epsom Downs to Brighton run three times. We are very fond of her. But she needs a new caring owner."

History and Paperwork
- First registered on 29th June 1936
- Purchased in 2007 from an Isle of Wight Austin club member
- Previous owner bought it from 'Available Austins'
- Car was in renovated condition when acquired
- Someone recently remembered driving it on the 'Daffodil Run' to Bournemouth in 1977
- No longer requires MOT but professionally checked on occasion
- Exempt from road tax and ULEZ charge
- Owner belongs to an Austin owners car club with expertise available
- Kept serviced to MOT standards
- Always garaged under current ownership
- Comes with two covers (one interior, one exterior)
- Includes various tools
- 14,146 miles indicated

The Condition
- Original and highly presentable with delightful age-commensurate patina
- Very smart coachwork, finished in black to a good standard
- Some minor nicks and chipped paint noted by the vendor
- Some signs of corrosion to the chassis, although we're not advised of any known structural issues
- Reupholstered approximately ten years ago to a high standard
- Would benefit from new carpet, the vendor notes
- Features a Pytchley-Weathershields sliding roof
- All instruments and switchgear reportedly work properly
The Mechanics
- 1.1-litre (1,141cc) four-cylinder sidevalve engine with 9.9 horsepower
- Four-speed manual transmission
- New springs made by Jones in Wolverhampton
- Springs professionally fitted by a local garage experienced with classic cars
- Reportedly starts easily and runs well once warmed up with a smooth tickover
- Has been driven to France twice and completed the Austin Epsom Downs to Brighton run three times
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