Austin 7 Speedy
Overview
| Produced: |
1934-1935 |
|---|---|
| Types: |
Sports,2 doors,2 seats |
Practical Classics December 2009 - Featuring Buyers Guide Austin Seven (1922-1939). Click Here to view in our shop.
Source: Motorbase
10.5 bhp @ 24 rpm
Standing Q-m - 32.8 secs
Fuel Consumption - 43 mpg
Max Speed - 52 mph
28826 produced - Sept 1929 to June 1930, 21282 produced - June 1930 - end 1932.
Buyers Guide Austin Seven featured in Practical Classics April 2005 – available from our sister site Bookbase. Click here to view.
Source: Motorbase
Engines
| Capacity | Config | Model | Bore/Stroke | CR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 747cc | S4 SV | Austin 7 SV | 56mm x 76.2mm |
Auction Sales History
Magazine Articles
| Title | Pages | Options | ||
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| Article |
Buying Guide - Austin Seven (1922-39) |
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| Publication | Classic Cars December 2010 | |||
| Buying Guide - Austin Seven (1922-39) - One of the most evocative of British cars, the Seven takes many forms and is also one of the most affordable classics to own. | ||||
| Article |
Buying Guide - Austin Seven 1922-1939 |
114 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics December 2009 | |||
| Buying Guide - Austin Seven 1922-1939 - How to grab a great slice of baby pre-war charm. | ||||
| Article |
Buying Guide - Austin Seven - Charmer is a Challenge (1922-1939) |
100 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics April 2005 | |||
| Buying Guide - Austin Seven: 1922-1939 - Charmer is a Challenge - Something for everyone with 329 variations of the baby Austin. | ||||
| Article |
Seventh heaven |
38 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics February 2002 | |||
| On Your Marques. Austin Seven. Seventh heaven. The Austin Seven brought motoring to the masses in Britain - and in other parts of the world, too. Mark Dixon charts its success. | ||||
| Article |
Buying power - Austin Seven |
32 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Weekly 11 September 2008 | |||
| Buying power - Austin Seven- No, it isn't a pedal car. It's the real thing! IAN SEABROOK delights you with tale of one of the most famous small cars of all time - Herbert Austin's little Seven. | ||||
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