The Austin Seven Source Book


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Originally published in 1989, and re-issued due to popular demand, this is the most complete work of reference ever published on the model and is essential reading for all Austin Seven owners, restorers and enthusiasts.




The Austin Seven Manual


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The Austin Seven


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Edward Brown needed a new car. He bought an old Austin Seven ? and there was something very odd about it.




The Austin Seven


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One of the most famous of British cars, the diminutive but robust 750cc Austin Seven, introduced in 1922, changed the course of automobile design and proved the viability of the small-capacity four-cylinder car. The salvation of the Austin company, it was aimed at families who might otherwise have travelled by motorcycle and sidecar, and it remained in production until 1939. The Seven performed as well on the race track as it did on the road and inspired a team of magnificent twin overhead camshaft single-seaters. It survives in respectable numbers to provide new generations of enthusiasts with a practical, economical car to run, race and restore.




Original Austin Seven


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The Austin Seven, one of the most endearing cars of all time, has such a strong following that it remains to this day our most popular pre-war car. Followers of the Austin Seven know what a complex family tree of models evolved over the years. The information needed to determine how a restored car should look is difficult to find, but help is at hand in Original Austin Seven. This painstakingly researched book, compiled from factory information, aims to reveal how these charming cars altered in detail over the years. Specification descriptions, chassis and body evolution, production changes, body colors, optional extras, special coachwork, overseas variations – the minutiae are covered for all Austin Seven models. Accompanying the text are over 270 photographs showing all the model variations.




Wragg's Racers


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The history of Alan Wragg's journey into building Austin Seven Single Seater Specials. From the Mark 1 built in the 60s, the Mark 2 built in the 70s to the final episode the Mark 3s of which 12 were built that are scattered around the globe.




The Motor for the Million


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Original Austin Seven


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A guide to one of Britain's most popular pre-war collector's cars, the Austin Seven. Every version of the car is described and illustrated to provide a guide to Austin Seven evolution, and to the correct original specification and equipment for all models.




The Austin Seven Manual


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The Austin Seven


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