059 Austin Seven Sports (1933) SSL 648 by Robert Knight Via Flickr: Austin Seven Sports (1933) Engine 747cc S4 Registration Number SSL 648 (ReRegistered on an unused loosely age related number) AUSTIN ALBUM www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623759808208... Not certain but body very reminiscent of the Austin Seven Arrow Designed and developed by Herbert Austin and Stanley Edge at Austin's home in Lickey Grange, (independent of the Austin Motor Company), in order to discover a new market for Austin cars. At first rejected by the Austin board production only began after Herbert Austin threatened to take the design to rivals Wolseley. 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 were it was licenced for production under a number of names. The original 1922 four-cylinder Austin Seven engine had a bore of 2.125" (54mm) and stroke of 3" (76mm), giving a capacity of 696 cc and RAC rating of 7.2 hp. From March 1923 the bore was increased to 2.2" (56mm) giving 747 cc and 10.5 hp Over its long production run the Seven was produced in a bewildering variety of forms including vans, Coupes, Saloons, Cabriolet, Sporting cars, and Tourers with model development, specially bodied cars and specials i have read there could be as many as 327 variants Diolch am 98,429,215 o olygiadau gwych, mae pob un ohonynt yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi'n fawr. Thanks for 98,429,215 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated. Shot 09.10.2022, at Bicester Heritage, Autumn Scramble, Bicester Aerodrome, Bicester, Oxon 166-059











