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Before my time but when motoring was fun and unhurried!!
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PRODUCT - 5 x 7in Greeting Cards and Envelopes - Printed on 250gsm white matt board with 100gsm envelope - Blank Inside - Available as a Birthday, Anniversary, Retirement or Plain Greeting Card with Envelope
PICTURE - I took this picture in September 2019 at a Classic Car Rally in Edenbridge.
HISTORY -The Austin 7 is an economy car that was produced from 1922 until 1939 in the United Kingdom by Austin with 290,000 vehicles manufactured in including, saloons, tourers, and commercial vehicles. It was the first British vehicle to have the pedal layout that we know today of clutch, brake, accelerator. This model was built in 1934 has a 750cc engine, electric starter and four gears with synchromesh; an unknown luxury at the time for an economy car.
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Designed by John Witherden in Billingshurst
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