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Description
1957 Austin A35
First owned by Austin
themselves; few owners, the second of whom kept it for 30 years; only 62,325
miles indicated which seems likely to be correct; a really genuine A35 in super
condition throughout
Austin’s
answer to the Morris Minor, the bulbous A30 was launched in 1951 and marked a
radical departure for Austin, being their first model to feature a fully
stressed monocoque that was much lighter and stiffer than a conventional ladder
chassis.
Best of all, it was the first car to
use the everlasting ‘A-Series’ overhead-valve 803cc engine. The braking was a
hybrid system, with fully hydraulic drum brakes up front and rod operated drums
at the rear. Suspension was by way of independent coil springs at the front end
and beam axle/semi-elliptic leaf springs at the back.
In late 1956 the A30 was replaced by the A35, an almost identical
model with the exception of a slightly larger 948cc engine producing 34bhp, a
painted grille, a larger rear window and indicators in place of semaphore
signals. Autocar tests showed a top speed of 72mph, with 0-60mph taking 30
seconds. Fuel consumption was a modest 41.5 mpg.
Then as now, the A35 was adored by racers who found the engine
endlessly tuneable, the monocoque body exceptionally stiff and the handling
second to none, as anyone who has seen the A35’s giant-slaying exploits in the
St Mary’s Trophy race at Goodwood will know!
As
the original buff logbook confirms, this Tweed Grey A35 was first registered to
the Austin Motor Company of Longbridge in January 1957. It remained in the firm
until June 1959 when it was acquired by a Mrs May Hastings of Coventry who was
to keep it for the next 30 years.
In 1989 it
was acquired by a Mr A Nelmes of Enfield who kept it for 21 years before selling
it to a Mr N Shaw of Barnsley in 2010. He kept it until 2016 when it was
acquired by the current keeper.
Old MOTs and
tax discs imply that the car was in storage from 1977 – 1989, the odometer
showing 54,994 miles during that period. By the time of its most recent MOT in
2011 (which it passed with no advisories) it was showing 61,830 miles and it has
only done another 500 miles since. Given the overall condition of the car, it
seems likely that the current 62,325 mileage is correct.
Although there is no real maintenance history with the car, it has
clearly been cherished throughout its life and it really does look wonderful.
The carpets look fairly new but the interior seems otherwise original and is all
the better for it with a lovely patina. The period Autolux transistor
radio must be a collector's item in its own right.
Supplied with sundry useful spares, a parts catalogue, an original
workshop manual and two more modern manuals, it retains its original UOC 166
number plate which is transferable and doubtless has a value of its
own.
Starting promptly and running well as
we have moved it around on site, this is a really genuine old A35 that doubtless
has another 65 years of useful life ahead of it.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or email
[email protected]
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