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Info regarding Fabric Saloon - VO 3659
#1
Hello all! My brother and I recently purchased a Fabric Body Austin 7 and I was wondering if anyone out there had some additional information regarding the original colour etc.

We're debating whether or not to do a full restoration, a sympathetic one, or something in between.

Attached are a couple of photos of the car in its current state.

What we do know is that it's going to be a fun challenge getting it back on the road!


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#2
It is on the Fabric Saloon register as being black, please contact me directly, so I can update the register with your info. 
Regards David Mawby (Fabric Saloon Register)
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#3
The original records for it probably are available from The British Motor Industry Heritage Trust. A few survive for around 1930.
We have a similar car dating from March 1929.
Jim
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#4
That’s a full restoration in my book
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#5
Hi

I’d agree with Charles. Full resto. Looking at the beaded edge bumpers it’s a very late RF probably early 1930?

Good luck and continue with the excellent photos as you progress.

Cheers

Howard

Bumpers?? wings of course
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#6
Inclined to agree. 
I'm the last person to advocate replacing original parts, but there comes a point where there is little alternative. On the plus side, it seems a fairly complete car so you'll have plenty to guide you.
People are often tempted to use "the best" of everything when restoring, but I'd much rather you tried to replicate the character of what's there - that word "sympathetic" is key.
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#7
My RF has the original exterior fabric on all except the roof. It's tatty but saveable with boot polish, subtle patching, flexible filler and water repellent shoe spray. If you do decide to keep the fabric it will save you about a year's work.
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#8
Whereabouts are you? Our car is in The Scottish Borders and very similar.
Jim
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(05-02-2025, 10:59 PM)David Mawby Wrote: It is on the Fabric Saloon register as being black, please contact me directly, so I can update the register with your info. 
Regards David Mawby (Fabric Saloon Register)

Hi David, I'll send over a PM shortly!

(06-02-2025, 03:32 PM)AustinWood Wrote: Whereabouts are you? Our car is in The Scottish Borders and very similar.

We're down in Dorset, so a fair distance away!

Just want to say thanks to all that have replied so far, it's been super helpful! Smile
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#10
What a cracking car!

I think a pretty comprehensive restoration may be the only option, but it can be done sympathetically in as much as the mechanics and running gear may respond to a deep clean and a rebuild as necessary, but the body itself may require the magic of Martin Prior.
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