Description
The Austin Light Twelve-Four is a car that was produced by Austin from 1933 until 1939. The "12" in the name referred to the horsepower, a British rating which controlled the annual taxation payable to use the car on the road.
This Austin Light 12/ 4 was first registered on the 12th July 1935 in Exeter, more recently it has spent some time in Hampshire.
The engine is up and running nicely, it starts well and has good oil pressure. It has no frost damage, the radiator looks new and it also has a new 12V battery fitted.
The drivetrain is in good order, it drives well and there are no nasty noises. The gears are direct and the clutch nice and smooth.
The bodywork is very solid, and there is no corrosion to the underside. The car is an older restoration and although it polishes up nicely and on the whole very good, there is some character in some areas.
The interior is very original and if you like “older” looking interior it is very nice. The headlining and carpet look like they may have been replaced more recently.
We do have the current V5, and there is some online MOT history.
Please feel free to contact us for further information or to arrange a viewing - a walk around video is available that can be shared.
We are happy to consider part exchange. Nationwide delivery available.















