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Location: Staffordshire
Car type: Ruby mk 2
I have a friend who is starting to restore a Austin 7.
We are not sure which model it is.
If someone could indicate the main difference that would be great.
Regards
Tim
I will try to get a photo
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Location: Lot region FRANCE
RN (mostly) had the fuel tank under the bonnet RP had the fuel tank at the rear of the car. Body number was stamped onto the top of the tunnel just behind the gearbox. I say mostly as towards the end of the production run, RNs were starting to use the newer RP bits and bobs. My registered RN Oct 1932 is front tank.
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Location: North Wales UK
Car type: Austin 7 RN 1931
Most RN's had three speed gearboxes as far as I'm aware although some later ones had four speeds and the fuel tank was under the bonnet. If i recall correctly the RP was four speed and a rear mounted fuel tank with a fuel pump. I'm sure members with a lot more knowledge than I will prove me wrong. I have a 1931 RN
Buy an Austin 7 they said, It's easy to work on they said !
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Location: Scotchland
The mouldings shown in Mike's photographs are the only sure way of telling if the car is an RN or an RP as the last of the RNs did not have the vertical mouldings either side of the rear window.
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Location: Near Cambridge, UK
Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
The RN body was wider and comes out further on the rear wings than it does on the RP. Late RNs had rear tank, sidedraught carburettor, 4 speed gearbox, dashboard the same as the RP and the bakelite covered steering wheel boss.
The body is the defining thing.
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
The use of terms like RN and RP is now common practice, but remember these are body codes, not model codes.
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Location: Near Cambridge, UK
Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
They retained the earlier A-posts and had the wider body. I know because I had one for some years in the seventies.
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
I suspect that following the design changes in late 1932 the factory was using up existing stock of body stampings before introducing fully the RP model, hence the " hybrid" cars without rear seams, rear tank, 4 speed box and other " new model features. They were producing a fair number of cars by this time, for example my RP from mid 1933 is already body number 10454