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Location: Sheffield South Yorks
Car type: 1932 RN saloon
Sad I know, but what in your opinion is the prettiest A7? Hopefully this post will not create acrimony. (Specials included in the poll) I like the Gordon England Brooklands.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Location: Scotchland
I love Cup Models, fabric RKs and R saloons.
A well put together 26-28 painted cowl Chummy gets my vote for seveness.
Steve Hodgson made a superb silver special with hints of Brescia.
There are quite a lot - do I have to chose one above them all?
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Location: Cheshire
Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
Agree with 26-28 chummy, but what about the Ulster. ( especially a long wheelbase rep, when the extra 6inches is in the bonnet not the tail )
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Location: Herefordshire
I'm a big fan of AVK vans. I can't put my finger on it exactly, but somehow the proportions are all just right and I think they look very nice. I like RKs too, But the van just gets it.
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For me, the Grasshopper, I've always thought the shape is the closest possibly to an MG J2 type of machine, nice flowing lines and superb louvres.
I like the BMW Wartburg DA-3 but I'm not keen on the horizontal louvres...different, but not me.
An Open Road Tourer would be very nice too.
Arthur
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Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
A very tough question to answer, I agree that the GE cup and Brookland's are very attractive, love Chummy's of the period mentioned, agree about RK's, but I like SWB steel saloons too. Of course Nippys, well I had to say that didn't I, Ulsters in race trim, yes super sports too, lovely, and some very attractive specials have been built over the years, my friend Richard McWhannell's Dieppe is a particularly pretty example to my eyes. I just love Austin sevens they have been a life long passion of mine and I have no desire to own anything else, I also love that they can out perform so many other vintage cars and have such versatility.
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Location: Cotswolds
Car type: Austin Seven RP 1932
Well now, sorry folks, I think the prettiest Austin 7 is my 1932 RP Box Saloon. the amount of interest it has raised in the 3 months I have owned her is incredible. Thats why she is affectionately known as Smiley.
Incidentally, I owned my first A7 in 1954. That was a 1932 RN Box saloon for which I saved up and paid £30 for it. How things have changed.