Vehicle Description
Available now is this excellent 1937 Austin Ten dressed in a
two-tone brown and dark brown paint with tan interior. This example
is a survivor that does run and drive powered by the 1.2 liter 4
cylinder engine and is in overall nice condition for its age. These
Austin Tens are becoming harder and harder to find and is an
excellent little classic car that would be a great addition to any
collection. More information on the Austin Ten model: The 1937
Austin Ten was a small family car produced by the Austin Motor
Company from 1932 to 1947. It was a popular model that underwent
several updates and improvements over its production run. The 1937
Austin Ten was powered by a 1.2-liter, 4-cylinder engine that
produced around 28 horsepower. It was available in several
different body styles, including a 4-door saloon, a 2-door tourer,
and a 2-door convertible. Some of the notable features of the
Austin Ten included an independent front suspension, which was a
relatively new and innovative feature at the time, and hydraulic
brakes, which improved stopping power and made the car safer to
drive. The Austin Ten was also known for its durability and
reliability. It was a popular choice for families and small
businesses, as it offered good fuel economy and was relatively
inexpensive to maintain. One of the most significant updates to the
Austin Ten came in 1939, when the car received a redesigned body
and an updated engine that produced 30 horsepower. Production of
the Austin Ten continued until 1947, when it was replaced by the
Austin A40. Overall, the 1937 Austin Ten was a well-designed and
practical car that was popular with consumers who were looking for
an affordable and reliable vehicle.