I have an Austin A30 four door which seem to be rare whenever i see films of a shows there are generally only two or three examples, i know the two door was more popular at the time and three times as many of these were sold. I have had mine for eight years and it has had a complete mechanical restoration, the interior is original and last bodywork in 1991, I love it and is always much admired.
@21.05 (PFG 59) is an early accident damaged A30 which was fitted with a factory replacement modified A35 shell to fit A30 running gear, there are very few known to the club
The Hobbs Automatic was completed on the friday morning, only hours before we left for the show! The 70 miles journey to and from Beverley was not without it's problems due to having no time for shakedown trials, though the unique Hobbs gearbox performed faultlessly... It's over forty years since it was last on the road...
Really enjoy these videos of British cars. My question is off subject. I am a big fan of Father Brown tv mysteries. There is red convertble driven by a young lady. And the brand of car, I WANT KNOW who made that car. When I was young man my dream car was an Austin Healey 3000, straight 6 cylinder, 4 speed manual. British racing grees and tan interior. I still would love to own one from tha period. But prices are really high. Back about 30 years ago I remember reading about Austin Healey two seater sports car with a V8....Was that real?
I absolutely love these little cars.
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed the video!
I have an Austin A30 four door which seem to be rare whenever i see films of a shows there are generally only two or three examples, i know the two door was more popular at the time and three times as many of these were sold. I have had mine for eight years and it has had a complete mechanical restoration, the interior is original and last bodywork in 1991, I love it and is always much admired.
Great little cars and I like the lefthand drive! CHEERS from CANADA!
Thanks 👍
Great video Huib, hope you all had a great time, it was great seeing you all again
Great video Huib. Thankyou :-)
Thank you David! Hope you are well!
@21.05 (PFG 59) is an early accident damaged A30 which was fitted with a factory replacement modified A35 shell to fit A30 running gear, there are very few known to the club
The Hobbs Automatic was completed on the friday morning, only hours before we left for the show! The 70 miles journey to and from Beverley was not without it's problems due to having no time for shakedown trials, though the unique Hobbs gearbox performed faultlessly... It's over forty years since it was last on the road...
Hi Huib, the blade was made by Dowty
Thank you for the background info Nick!!
@@hoppend They also did them for the Mini but the blades were angled the other way due to the different air flow for front wheel drive
Really enjoy these videos of British cars. My question is off subject. I am a big fan of Father Brown tv mysteries. There is red convertble driven by a young lady. And the brand of car, I WANT KNOW who made that car. When I was young man my dream car was an Austin Healey 3000, straight 6 cylinder, 4 speed manual. British racing grees and tan interior. I still would love to own one from tha period. But prices are really high. Back about 30 years ago I remember reading about Austin Healey two seater sports car with a V8....Was that real?
The car in farther brown is a sunbeam Talbot sunbeam became part of the rootes group doubt that a v8 is right but I am not a healey expert