Description
1930 Austin Seven RL box Saloon THIS CAR HAS NOW BEEN SOLD
A genuine vintage motor car that was first registered on the 22nd November 1930. The Austin Seven is a car that should be in every serious classic car collection and will never fail to put a smile on your face on every journey.
Brainchild of Herbert Austin and Stanley Edge, the Austin Seven looked almost impossibly small when launched in 1922. Occupying the same 'footprint' as a motorcycle and sidecar combination, it nevertheless boasted all the advantages of a 'full-size' motor car. Responsible for helping motorise Britain while simultaneously sounding the cyclecar industry's death knell, the baby Austin was brilliantly yet simply engineered.
This car has just come from its last owner of 25 years and is only looking for a new custodian due to ill health. The car has been lovingly cared for and is in very good condition, ready to use and enjoy straight away.
The car will be supplied fully serviced with a full MOT and also comes with a large history file.
Priced to sell and really won’t be here for long






























