Vehicle Description
1933 Austin 10 Convertible Coupe
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 and fresh out of long term storage, a 1933 Austin
10 convertible coupe. A bit of an anomaly, as it is believed to
have been built in England and shipped to Butler, PA, but wears
many American Austin parts. Making things a bit more rare is this
car has been referred to by a prior owner as an Austin Opal, but
produced as left hand drive for America. Austin experts can gladly
chime in if any knowledge is out there to clear up the confusion.
But what we do know is the engine was treated to new rings and a
valve job sometime prior to 2013 and the transmission was rebuilt
during that time as well. Read on to learn about this work in
progress oddity.
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Exterior
After starting out in the UK upon being built, this Austin
eventually made its way to Butler, PA. The steel body is covered in
light blue, and panels are straight and mostly dent free. Some
faults can be seen that have crept in over time, but overall the
car has a wonderful patina, and puts on a very nice show. Black
takes over for the undulating fenders and running boards and
completesthe scaled down Model A look. Gracing the rear of the
passengers compartment is a complete and intact top frame, so it
shouldn't be too hard to have a new soft top covering made. Its
miniature wheelbase, and large black spoked wheels, add to the
charm of this miniature motorcar from 1933 UK!
Interior
Our left-hand drive version has a redone bench seat in blue tweed
with a broad tuck and roll pattern. A tight squeeze for 2 full size
plus adults,but that's part of the charm of this import. A simple
dash cluster within a black oval houses a mix of gauges fromvarious
manufactures and sits proudly in front of the driver. This all sits
within a black steel dash, missing its glovebox door and sprinkled
with a few knobs for some extra charm. An original large steering
wheel with an aftermarket horn push button fronts the dash. A long
shift lever protrudes from the top of the exposed transmission and
is well within reach of the driver's left hand. Black wood flooring
floats this interior and remains in good condition.
Drivetrain
A gone through with new rings and a valve job 747cc 4 popper is
under the long bonnet and is attached to a rebuilt 3-speed manual
transmission. Overall the bay presents nicely with a touch of
patina, but does show a spider web of added wiring. Out back a 4.40
geared rear axle drives the tires.
Undercarriage
Too narrow for our lift and clearly far too low to the ground for
our photographer, we are left with no pictures, so it's just the
facts. Mechanical drum brakes are noted on the 4 corners and
providing the ride is a transverse leaf spring in the front and
quarter elliptical leaf springs are on for the rear.
Drive-Ability
Noted to have ran and been drivable in 2013 this car should be road
ready with a few weekends worth of wrenching. All is complete and
ready to be tuned back to perfection.
An interesting piece of UK and USA automotive history, and with
veryfew examples still existing, a very rare example...So, break
out the tools and get this one back on the road.I leave you with
"Chip Chip Cheerio...and all that Rot!"
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Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 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.