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I doubt a figure was ever published - naturally if anyone has info I'm happy to be corrected.
As a simple practical workaround, I would suggest checking the load rating for the tyres you have fitted.
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Motor and Autocar magazines of the period publish weights of the cars themselves. In the absence of anything else that might help.
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Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi
My RK saloon (1930) weighs 450kg unladen.
Cheers
Howard
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On the Cornish Club website it says: A Ruby is designed for, and will carry in comfort, four adults up to a weight of 40 stones and 56lbs of luggage. I think a Ruby weighs just over 600KG? - about 1350lbs? Five gallons of fuel weights 30lb.
This would give a total weight of 1996lb or 903Kg.
Of course, a Ruby is heavier and can carry more than earlier Sevens.
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It's some years ago that I filled the petrol tank and with Sue as passenger and with the usual spares and tools on board visited the local public weighbridge in our RN for which I was given a print out which stated it weighed 600 Kg.