I was only commenting to my daughter yesterday that drivers of Austin 7's always wear a smile as we observed an early open tourer leave Popham planes & Classic cars event yesterday 😊
One of these was my daily driver in 1967/8, a 1936 Austin ruby.number plate, BT9786. Lovely little car, I was so thrilled to have my own car! In wanganui, New Zealand.
This was nice! My first car, when I was 17 in 1961, was an Austin 7. The engine ran, but no silencer, no mudguards etc, it kept me going until I was 18, got a licence, and bought a VW.
Used to be as common as cornflakes, Austin 7s.
I was only commenting to my daughter yesterday that drivers of Austin 7's always wear a smile as we observed an early open tourer leave Popham planes & Classic cars event yesterday 😊
One of these was my daily driver in 1967/8, a 1936 Austin ruby.number plate, BT9786.
Lovely little car, I was so thrilled to have my own car!
In wanganui, New Zealand.
Masterpiece.....
Lol..... looks so ridiculous lol. If it was only 2 feet wider ?
Very funny. At least those cars are better than the newest
@@joeydrewinkwellstudios6277 they must have been vulnerable to cross winds
@@vincentl.9469 These styles are very entertaining in cross winds, made more so by the vague steering. Great fun at even low speeds though!
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This was nice! My first car, when I was 17 in 1961, was an Austin 7. The engine ran, but no silencer, no mudguards etc, it kept me going until I was 18, got a licence, and bought a VW.
They are so cute.❤. I bet if someone reproduced them with modern running gear it would be a hit.
looks like you have had a great time. in your Austin :) I think you need a VW Beetle to restore as you done a great job on that one.
Oh adorable auto 👍👍