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RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - jpsmit - 24-12-2022

So happy for you and so keeping this thread for when it is my turn


RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Adrian Payne - 24-12-2022

I'm sure I have seen that pair of mole grips on another Dunford car. Must be a standard fitment!!!
BTW well done Daisy.


RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Ruairidh Dunford - 28-12-2022

Sports Van inspiration, some great ideas have been shared in FB.

Daisy particularly liked the idea of a pointy boot that lifts up to store her Clarsach and guitars!

Can anyone here add anything?

   

   


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RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Nick Salmon - 28-12-2022

How about a Highland Coupe with a pointy tail? ( Says he, still thrilled by having driven the original HC at the  Centenary Event!).


RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Ruairidh Dunford - 28-12-2022

We have a Swallow Saloon windscreen and some RK doors that could be cut down, also some RK framing.


RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Ruairidh Dunford - 28-12-2022

We also like the front apron on the MG.


RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Peter Naulls - 28-12-2022

How pointy would you like it...

   

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RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Ruairidh Dunford - 28-12-2022

I’ll give you pointy!!


RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Henry Harris - 28-12-2022

The Miller 'Golden Submarine' of 1917 is another fantastic streamliner but for practicality I'd go with the MG M High speed van type coachwork, perhaps with a roof rack for extra utility when transporting the larger musical instruments, sousaphones, celtic harps, pianos etc.

http://www.automobiliac.com/automobiliac/tag/golden-submarine


RE: Building my first Austin Seven car - Mike Costigan - 29-12-2022

I love the Dixi's single-wheel trailer!