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Description
1947 Austin Eight
No Reserve
Ripe for
restoration this Eight has great potential and has been left untouched in a barn
for years
Dating from July 1947, this late model
Post-War AS1 Austin 8 has been sitting in storage in our vendor’s dry barn for
many years and presents a nice opportunity for what looks to be a
straightforward restoration. The
rear passenger compartment contains an array of parts and the car rolls with the
might of a couple of willing volunteers.
Under
the bonnet, we find a 900cc 4-cylinder side-valve engine carried over from the
last of the line ‘Big 7’s’ but with
higher 6.5:1 compression and a completely new chassis design. Post War, the 8 was only built as a
4-door saloon, the Tourer and 2 door no longer produced in Britain (although
Australia did carry on with the Tourer version).
No attempt has been made to try and start the car given its state
and how long its been sitting and we would recommend a thorough
recommission/restoration and inspection before any attempt is made.
The
history file includes the running and maintenance instruction booklet, original
buff continuation log book, modern V5C showing no previous owner (although the
buff log book proves this not to be the case, with the 1st and
2nd owner being one A. Jennings of Minsterworth, and then Slimbridge
in 1971), purchase receipt dated 2000, old MOT dated 1992 at 60,451 miles and
tax disc from 1972.
A nice opportunity to
revive what looks to be one of around 500 Austin 8s remaining in the UK and is
offered at No Reserve so the highest bid takes it away.
Documents: V5C;
old style log book; handbook; 1 old MOT
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