27-11-2018, 02:03 PM
(24-11-2018, 12:36 PM)JonE Wrote: An interesting conundrum on Facebook.
The hypothesis [suggested by Wyatt, essentially, supported by all the Austin literature presently on offer] is that the "Opal" was so named in August '34 as part of the Longbridge launch of the Jewel series, as the last vestige of the flat chrome rad in the range. £100.
In Aug 35, the Ruby-type front APE car took over (after 735 APDs produced), with the name "Two-Seater". £102.10s
There is believed to be evidence for the later model name continuing as the "Opal" in more than just social useage, the latter of which is completely understandable. So if anyone has any named picture of the APE contained within original Austin factory material or advertising, with anything other than "Two-Seater", please shout!
I’m happy to call my 1937 “Opal” an Austin Seven two seat tourer but I suspect everybody else in the A7 world will call it an Opal. A rose is a rose etc.
On another point, did the painted grille cars come out of Longbridge with the Austin Seven script always in the center of the grille?
Charles