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Hello from a forum noob
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Hi all. I'll introduce myself if I may. My name is Geoffrey and I live in New Zealand. I've just bought an A7, my first after selling one exactly 40 years previous. The first Austin, 40 years ago, was a special, and this one is too. I don't know anything of it's history, except that it's built on a 1936 chassis, probably about 20 years ago.
Looking forward to learning and doing -- my first job is moving the driver's seat forward, which it's not designed to do, because I seem to have runty little legs.   Wink 
       
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#2
Welcome Geoffrey. That's a fine looking car.
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#3
Hi Geoffrey.
There are a few NZ members here so would be surprised if no one knows this car if it has been in its current form for 20 years.

Oh, and I think you may have just broken a record for a completely new topic on the forum. The first person to need less leg room in a special. Smile

enjoy
Andy
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!
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#4
That looks nicely built, enjoy!
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#5
Thanks all for the kind words. I'll see if I can grow longer legs, but it seems unlikely at this stage.  Rolleyes
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#6
With Bucket seats the move forward should be relatively easy- quite often Sports specials have a bench seat making the move more difficult.
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#7
I don’t think I’ve ever heard of an Austin Seven special with too much legroom!

It’s a cracking looking car though.
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#8
Yes indeed, Ivor! When you get out of a car and your legs don't hurt, it wasn't an Austin Seven... Big Grin

Welcome to the forum, Geoffrey!

Good looking car, and it looks like being fast even when it's stored in the garage... Have fun!
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#9
Welcome Geoffrey!
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#10
Thanks all!
The driver's seat is bolted to the floor (using metric bolts no less), and it needs some massaging to clear a body crossmember. About 1 inch forwards should do it. Anyway, we'll do what needs to be done!
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