Highlights
- Fully rebuilt engine
- New mohair convertible hood
- New leather interior
- Full body repaint completed
- Full Walk-Around video below
The Appeal
Beneath its copious charm, the Austin 7 Chummy is one of the most important British vehicles ever made. It was the first car 'normal' families could begin to afford, and it standardised features like the order of pedals we see in modern cars.
Our 1928 example began life in South Africa, but is now registered on UK plates. It has undergone comprehensive refurbishment with a rebuilt engine, new mohair convertible hood, and fresh leather interior.
The current owner highlights the driving experience as surprisingly good, describing the car as light and easy to drive despite its vintage nature. For enthusiasts seeking a well-sorted Austin 7, this Chummy offers the opportunity to own a classic that has received significant mechanical and cosmetic attention.
Our 1928 example began life in South Africa, but is now registered on UK plates. It has undergone comprehensive refurbishment with a rebuilt engine, new mohair convertible hood, and fresh leather interior.
The current owner highlights the driving experience as surprisingly good, describing the car as light and easy to drive despite its vintage nature. For enthusiasts seeking a well-sorted Austin 7, this Chummy offers the opportunity to own a classic that has received significant mechanical and cosmetic attention.

History and Paperwork
- Registered in the UK in 2014
- Imported from South Africa and now registered on UK plates
- Exempt from MOT and road tax
- Only 2 owners since 1987 and the current owner 17 years, which shows that this car has been loved
- Likely VSCC eligible: three-speed gearbox, pre-1931
- The odometer has reportedly been replaced: 473 miles indicated
- Several invoices attached £2880 for engine rebuild
- Several thousands spent on bodywork, new hood, tyres and upholstery

The Condition
- Well-presented throughout, showing less patina than typically seen on a car of this vintage
- New mohair convertible hood installed
- Full body repaint completed
- New leather interior fitted
- All tyres are reportedly new

The Mechanics
- 747cc inline-four
- Three-speed manual transmission
- Engine has been rebuilt
- Gearbox has been replaced
- Starter motor has been reconditioned
- Back axle (rear differential) replaced
- The owner notes the driving experience as the best feature of the car
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