Immortal
Austin Seven tells
the story of this most popular of prewar cars in all its variations,
from the earliest Chummy of the 1920s, through Sports, Military, Box and
Ruby Saloons to the exquisite Twin Cam racers of the late 1930s.
The
Austin Seven was truly “Motoring for the Millions,” and Herbert Austin’s
baby car has fascinated thousands of enthusiasts for almost a century,
with the sheer variety of more than 300 distinct works or coach-built
types in 17 years of production. The Austin Seven engine also powered
aeroplanes, boats, tractors and motorcycles, and was put to many
astonishing uses, all described in this book.
There
is also a section on the use of the Austin Seven post World War II, and
the car’s competition role in trials, hill climbs and circuit racing,
including the amazingly successful 750 Formula, which sparked off the
careers of famous men like Colin Chapman, Eric Broadley, Arthur Mallock
and Tony Southgate, and the craze of building sporting Austin Seven
“Specials” which peaked in the 1950s.
The
book includes period detail drawings and rarely seen photographs, and
provides fascinating reading for both Austin Seven and general motoring
enthusiasts.
Author: David Morgan
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781845849795
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Binding Type: Hardcover
Language: NA
Pages: 228
Printing Status: In Print
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Country Made: NA