Description
An interesting little Austin Seven, perhaps a bit of an ugly duckling at the moment, but we think, a swan in waiting! Registered in 1931, the car has the later, longer chassis, together with a 3-bearing engine which has just been completely rebuilt at great expense - in fact, it still needs running in and tuning properly. It has a 4-speed synchromesh gearbox, semi-Girling brakes, and stands on 17" wheels with new tyres. The car starts easily, runs and drives alright, but does need finishing. The electrics have been converted to 12 volt - an ideal candidate to convert to an Ulster replica, or to improve and finish as is. A set of Brooklands screens would set the car off well. Lots of fun, for not much money. V5C.
We are always pleased to consider part-exchange for other pre-war or early post-war cars, (or for good MGBs) and can offer economic delivery to most parts of mainland Britain.
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