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Location: Reading, Berks, England
Car type: Austin 7 Cambridge Special 1934 ish
That's great news! Thanks for sharing Ruairidh. We have a very rusty one in the family, and I had heard that Roy and Lin were retiring. Fingers crossed Burlen look after the business, but I'm so glad that it will keep going.
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I bought mine on a very foggy night for my daughter Louise. Having groped our way up the sellers garden with a torch, we discovered it wouldn't fit my car. So he drove it home for me. It took about an hour each way such was the fog.
It was just the body shell with axles. I fitted a set of wire wheelchair wheels I bought from Wollaton rally. I mentioned to a friend it was the "rare wire wheeled export version" ; he became very excited, saying he didn't know there was an export version !!
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Location: Scotchland
My parents bought my sister and I a brand new one - still in it's wooden crate from a fairground family in the village.
That was 40 years ago and it has been enjoyed as a toy by many since then. Our J40 is dented, rusty, missing quite a few parts and has a tyre missing.
We love it!
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As a small boy in the 50's I looked in awe and wonder at new ones in the Austin showroom in Streatham High Road hoping that one would miraculously appear at home. It never did but as my parents could not drive or afford any motorised vehicle this was highly unlikely.