Austin Seven (Ruby) 747cc — 1935-36
A nice, untouched car that requires renovation, it is quite complete.
"Original and complete and a good starting point for a renovation. Charming little that needs an inspection."
Description
An Austin Seven, so small and simple yet full of character. This is an original car that needs a renovation and is relatively completely. The engine turns but it has not started for a long time. The buyer new to register the car and make an inspection originally from the now closed car museum in Gillstad near Lidköping.
Condition
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Mechanical condition
Engine turns over but not started, the car rolls
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Interior condition
Renovation project with potential
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Exterior condition
Patina renovation project, that’s relatively complete.
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General condition
A good renovation object that is quite complete. need technical review. No serious rust damage.
MOT (tech. insp.)
OBS! Detta objekt säljs exekutivt för konkursförvaltare. Här gäller inte konsumentköplagens regler, utan objektet säljs i befintligt skick som det står. (= samma regler som när Kronofogden säljer).
F13438 = tidigare reg nr.köparen får själv regga in bilen.
Facts about the model
The Austin 7 is an economy car that was produced from 1922 until 1939 in the United Kingdom by Austin. It was nicknamed the "Baby Austin" and was at that time one of the most popular cars produced for the British market and sold well abroad. Its effect on the British market was similar to that of the Model T Ford in the US, replacing most other British economy cars and cyclecars of the early 1920s.It was also licensed and copied by companies all over the world.The very first BMW car, the BMW Dixi, was a licensed Austin 7, as were the original American Austins. In France they were made and sold as Rosengarts. In Japan, Nissan also used the 7 design as the basis for their first cars, although not under licence.This eventually led to a 1952 agreement for Nissan to build and sell Austins in Japan under the Austin name.
Location and viewing Information
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Pick up
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Auction information
General information about the condition of the cars.
- For this auction the cars are not declared as vehicles of daily/normal usage, rather they are described from a collecting perspective.
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