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What a very smart looking special. I hope it’s survived.
Bill G
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No sign of the registration number when checking the DVLA database, so not a very promising start I'm afraid.
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Car type: Austin 7 Special
14-07-2019, 02:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-07-2019, 03:05 PM by Buddy.)
I recall that the finished weight was of the order of 5cwt, it had a close ratio gearbox, twin SU'S and about 4 lbs turned off the flywheel. Made my own IDF suspension and the chassis was boxed with 1/8" Mild steel. The wheels were widened and the suspension lowered all finished off with a rather smart Tonneau cover. The fibreglass body came with two doors but you didn't need to use these to get in, you simply stepped over them.
It was also very capable of stopping rather quickly due to the brand new Hydraulic brakes made for a Morris Minor 1000.
Can't recall what the top speed/acceleration was, but in the days when the "Frog's Eye Sprite" brigade sat in their shiny new toy's complete with Cloth cap and String backed gloves, it gave me enormous satisfaction to know that when the traffic light's went green these guys would soon be disappearing from my rearview mirror!!
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That looks like a really nice piece of work...
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
What a cracking special and beautifully finished from what I can see in the photograph, my old Super Sportsman looked great but was a bit of a lash up to be honest, though it went well.It would be great to find Buddy’s one though.
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Car type: Austin 7 Special
16-07-2019, 12:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-07-2019, 12:17 PM by Buddy.)
Thank you Gentlemen for your kind appreciation of my handywork all those years ago. Gratifying as your comments are what I would really like is some help in finding her if that is possible. Can anyone offer any help or advice how that might be done?
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The car doesn't appear on the DVLA database nor on My Car Check.com. That would seem to indicate that it was not 'about' when the DVLA digitised vehicle records. Of course, it could have been hidden away at that time and the owner never informed the DVLA so it could be included but who knows? I'm afraid unless someone actually knows of its existence, it may prove all but impossible to trace if, indeed, it still does exist.
The body looks to be a Heron 750 made by Heron Plastics. Is that correct?
Steve
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As the registration number 901DUY is not known to the DVLA, I'm afraid the likelihood is that the car is no longer around. Another possibility is that it has gone abroad and been re-registered locally, hence the original UK number being unknown.
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Car type: Austin 7 Special
My memory fades with age but yes I think that your identification as a Heron is correct. I do remember waiting it's delivery on the back of a small lorry (sprayed by the factory a pale yellow) and thinking that will have to be changed to something a bit brighter!