Another cracking video. Well done Liam. Great to hear you are coming to the National Austin Seven Rally at Beaulieu. We look forward to welcoming you and the RP.
Hi Liam, what a great video and It’s so nice that you commented on Dave. He was a really nice guy and you have done him proud. We really hope you and Beth enjoy your year with your Austin Seven and hopefully we will see you out and about having fun. Keep up the great content it’s a very pleasant watch. Helen and Jonathan Cooper.
We have an original dark blue 1937 Austin 7 two seater convertible in my dads shed. it was his fathers pride & joy. I would like to get it running as well as identify what model it is. The one thing i noticed right off is that it has a full bench seat as opposed to two bucket seats.
back in the early nineties, I owned several A7s. A box saloon, which I, and my wife, restored from a wreck to a nice, practical, attractive car. We bought a sports car, with a home made body, and this became our first racer, in VSCC events and 750 mc ones. A second sports car arrived, we rebuilt it, got more power from the engine, and now my wife and I had a racer each! A swap got us a really competitive car, and a championship in 750 mc . Ran out of money after 6 years of enjoyment. Sold the racers but kept the box saloon, which was always at the front of the queue on the way to work! years followed, racing in formula Vee, and later, formula Junior with an Elva 200. Happy times!
Looking forward to seeing you getting your hands dirty doing the maintenance work! Great that you are enjoying the car, it was meant to be a big secret, if everyone finds out about it they will all want one. Big thumbs up to you! Hopefully catch you at Beaulieu!
Brilliant film, well done. Looking forward to the next film. Good luck with your trip to Beaulieu. Hoping to enter the VSCC Autosolo at Silverstone next year in mine
Splendid video - I'm so glad that you are enjoying the car! I look forward very much to meeting you at Beaulieu. The petrol gauge on my RP doesn't work (yet) either...
Great video. Everyone mentions that the first BMW was a Seven built under license. Few remember that Swallow Sidecars got into car production building custom bodies for the Austin Seven. Few recognize Swallow Sidecars, or SS as they were know, and I'm sure Sir William Lyons is disappointed, as his company, now known as Jaguar, is still producing some fine automobiles. Too bad his guiding mantra has lost the "Grace".
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada my family owns an original Austin 7 been in the family for 45 years I drive it every Sunday to the grocery store and place signs in the window DO NOT TOUCH unless the owner is present thanks for the presentation
@@Austin7Adventures I think a) decent entry point on a cost basis and b) like the shape and don't they have a sunroof that rolls back. Would go for one after 1934 as there was synchromesh on second, third and fourth gear I believe. Sold my MX5 a few months ago and money is burning hole in my pocket... Only downside I don't have a garage. I could always rent one of course...
1. Chummy or RK brand of an Austin 7? 2. Do you watch Brum from the 90's and 2000's? 3. Which gearstick is better to use? The Gearstick track or no gearstick track? 4. Did you know i've written a book called Driving With Austin 7s?