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Location: Derbyshire UK
Car type: Austin 7 Ruby Saloon 1934
If there's no compunction to follow authentic A7 lines, then I'd suggest getting Daisy to draw her ideas then provide her with some card & glue to build a 3D model that she can then assess and adjust. Who knows, you might end up with an extremely special A7 Special.
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Location: Ripon
That is probably the best suggestion yet.
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Location: Scotchland
I think that is the way she will want to go (i.e. building it herself), with this - thank you.
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Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
My thoughts for what its worth, the floor pan is straightforward, and you have plenty of examples for reference, the folds which can be done over angle iron and riveted together, either made from Steel or Aluminium..... I would try and keep it as light as possible and don't overcomplicate construction or use heavy framing it is completely unnecessary. Style is a personal choice, the slab back Cambridge body is a very easy one to do, pointy tail styles made with stressed plywood sides are also pretty simple and light. My old special was done this way and was very similar in construction to a Paxton, I have posted pictures here in the past and my threads on body construction can offer a lot of assistance and tips. If you want pictures or further information on anything I have covered I am happy to help where I can.
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Thank you Ian, I will post her design thoughts and welcome comment - it may not be conventional...
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Good idea Greig but I have a sufficient number of Sevens to outlast my family for a few generations, trust me, no more!!!
Duncan, here’s another for you from Christmas time…
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
I have to agree with Duncan, absolutely delightful...I don’t think I’ll post a video of my banjo playing!