Vehicle Description
1933 Austin Seven Model 65
What Ford is to America, Austin was to England. The Austin Car
Company mass produced affordable automobiles for Britain's masses.
Not only were they affordable, they were reliable, and small enough
to be driven in urban areas as well as the open air of the
countryside. Like Ford with a similar chassis and numerous upper
body styles or designs, it was very versatile, and became very
popular quite quickly due to these expertly thought out
features.
For consignment the oldest known of only 234 built, a 1933 Austin
Model 65 with only 42,000 actual miles. An all aluminum body and
was so called the 65 because of its top speed of 65MPH.
Exterior
After starting out in the UK upon being built, this Austin
eventually made its way to Vancouver BC where it needed a complete
mechanical rebuild. It then found its way on to many a racetrack as
it was being extensively raced in the 1960's. It went again into
disrepair, and it was picked up by Austin Works East in Kennett
Square, Pennsylvania, and they did a complete mechanical rebuild in
1993. The aluminum body is covered in British Racing Green, and
panels are straight and mostly dent free. Some faults can be seen
that have crept in over time since '93, but overall the car has a
wonderful patina, and puts on a very nice show. Its miniature
wheelbase, and large black spoked wheels, add to the charm of this
miniature motorcar from 1933 UK!
Interior
Our right-hand drive version has tan leather seats which show
cracking and aging, however still present nicely. Let's call it
character, as new seats just would not suit this 1933 Model car. A
simple dash cluster within a black rubberized oval, which is housed
within a wood grained dash, sits proudly in the very center of the
dash. A green metal "dash pad" is above the wood, and an original
large steering wheel with throttle and ignition advance in black
bakelite, fronts the dash. A long shift lever protrudes from the
top of the transmission and is well within reach of the driver's
left hand. Two large doorless glove boxes are also within the dash
on either side.
Drivetrain
The original 750c 4 popper is under the long bonnet and is attached
to a 4-speed manual transmission. The polishing of the aluminum
engine is not original and some areas of that on the engine parts
have faded a bit but only in a nice way! It has been mechanically
maintained with routine maintenance (regular oil changes, spark
plugs and batteries).
An interesting piece of UK automotive history, and with only a few
known examples still existing, a very rare example...let alone
running examples which this one does so just famously. The
Pennsylvania title shows the 42,000 actual miles on this fine
example. It has been shown at Winterthur and many other shows and
has won quite a few awards. So, I'm hopping in for a tool and I
leave you with "Chip Chip Cheerio...and all that Rot!"
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 300 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.