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03-07-2018, 07:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2018, 09:15 PM by JonE.)
So that suggests it probably didn't sit around in a showroom for long when new.. but you could do with a few more other cars stats to compare to.
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So it sounds like it didnt move far from where it was first registered. Did he have any more Sevens..? (Be interesting to know what his thinning down resulted in as well his Austin...)
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The Hawerby Rally was held on Robert Dale's land in the 1970s/80s.I rember seeing a black Austin 7 saloon in one of his buildings,he did have quite a few vehicles. Hawerby Hall is of the A18.
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congratulations! it looks fabulous including that lovely decaying Triplex screen. Be interested to know more about the paint... does it look old, or has it been sprayed over in more recent years? It looks pleasingly unassuming....
Be really nice to see some detail shots of all the crevices, corners and interesting bits...
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What a nice, straight looking car, and a bargain at the asking price. Even the running boards, usually one of the most vulnerable sufferers from ageing, look firm. The charming yellowing window glass looks to me like the drivers door, not the screen? I hope it does not need to be replaced on safety grounds. The sidedraught carb, together with its manifold and exhaust pipe is not correct for a front tank car, but no matter, so long as it runs o.k.
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