With that music I almost expected bob the builder or something to appear. Instead of a hundred reboots of the mini, they should remake these. Give them some engine that has no emission issues and meets crash ratings and it should be a real fuel saver.
Such a gorgeous car ! Of course, there is the Mini, a kind of masterpiece, and a car for ever, but this one is my favorite Austin, so 50th, so british, so soft and sweet, like a toy balloon !
1963 I went to Southend airport and flew with it (A 35) to Deauville, drove to the south of France for a camping holiday then returned via Deauville and Southend.1964 left for Canada and drove a Ford with a V8 engine. Click on me for more info
I like the Austin A 30&A35. Beautiful cars!
With that music I almost expected bob the builder or something to appear. Instead of a hundred reboots of the mini, they should remake these. Give them some engine that has no emission issues and meets crash ratings and it should be a real fuel saver.
Such a gorgeous car !
Of course, there is the Mini, a kind of masterpiece, and a car for ever, but this one is my favorite Austin, so 50th, so british, so soft and sweet, like a toy balloon !
In 1961 I went to the European Jazz Festival in Antibes,my green A35 ( YRR 67 ) made it there and back,no trouble! Keith.
Whats not to love about the A35? Simple, cheap to run and maintain and extremely reliable.
Good event, my first car was an A35 - 1958 reg 3068 NO, does anyone know if this car is still alive? please let me know. Thanks Bob
1963 I went to Southend airport and flew with it (A 35) to Deauville, drove to the south of France for a camping holiday then returned via Deauville and Southend.1964 left for Canada and drove a Ford with a V8 engine. Click on me for more info