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Mini Model T/Nicely Preserved Steel/747cc 4 Cylinder/Nice Black Vinyl Interior

Make: Austin
Model: Seven
Type: Convertible
Trim: AD
Year: 1926
Mileage: 2549
VIN: BAUS503426
Color: Red
Engine: 747cc
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: --

1926 Austin Seven AD Additional Info:

For consignment, a cracking little car that was built for the masses, we give you a 1926 Austin Seven AD, (the AD was thought to stand for ADventure!). This shiny little convertible can seat 4 or even 5 if one is a bit smaller in stature for the back seat. It is in very nice condition overall, however has not run in several years due to it needing a starter. Let's check out the British version of the model T. And all from a company which would eventually lead to the creation of Jaguar.
Exterior
An all steel body is led by a black radiator surround with an Austin badge, temp gauge radiator topper and a hand crank. A small steel plate would serve as the bumper if you will, and shows a bit of rust. Flanking the radiator on either side are curvaceous black fenders which eventually turn into running boards and move rearward into a small back fender framing the rear spoked wheels. These all present in black, just like the firewall exterior mounted headlights just below a shiny window frame. The body is all rust free and is bathed in red, from the bonnet to the doors and side panels, and the back of the car which has a spare tyre attached to another black steel plate bumper. On top is a canvas folding top which opens up the entire cockpit to the fresh air. This is a contrasting beige color canvas and is in very nice condition and includes a small rear window. Nice and tidy, a mini model T and decidedly British.
Interior
A right hand drive car and really the first car to utilize a 3 pedal setup which included a petrol pedal, brake pedal and a clutch. ( Model T's used pedals to shift and are somewhat confusing to drive comparatively). The doors are covered in smooth black vinyl as are the padded and tuck and rolled bomber styled buckets in front and a bench for the back. A simple black full metal jacket dash houses a few instruments and is fronted by a large steering wheel with a throttle lever firmly placed in its center. On the black carpet and rubber floors we see a handbrake which operates the front brakes, and the rear braking is reserved for the floor pedal. A horizontal shift lever reaches for the driver's left hand. A view of the inside of the top reveals black framing and clean beige canvas above.
Drivetrain
Under the cowled bonnet is a snappy little flathead 4 cylinder engine which measures out to be 747cc's it pumps out 10.5hp, is fed by a 1 barrel carburetor, and has a 3 speed manual transmission. The overall engine bay is in nicely preserved condition, and consignor states that although it currently does not start due to needing a new starter, the car will run well. On the back is a 4.4 rear axle.
Undercarriage
On the bottom we can see some patina black paint but very little rust. On front the ride is provided by transverse leaf springs, and the rear takes on quarter elliptical leaf springs. Mechanical drum brakes are on all 4 corners and these are in the center of 19 inch wire wheels. The exhaust system is in good condition.
Drive-ability
As noted it needs a starter so I could not have the enjoyment of driving this car.
"Nearly everybody's got a motor car today
Whatever make it is, it's the best of all, they say.
Well you can keep your 'Austin Cowley' and your 'Essex Six'
Believe me, they're not in it with my little bag of tricks
It's an Austin Seven, a little baby Austin
The cutest little car upon the road..."
From a 1932 song written and sung by Clarkson rose, it sums it up nicely. Not oft seen from jolly old England, with a new starter will provide eye-catching looks and plenty of enjoyment..Cheerio!