Special Offers
Welcome to our Specials section, where we list those items, mostly second-hand, of which we have only one or few available. Things will be added to the list as and when we find them, but if you are interested in an item do contact us as we won't necessarily be able to find you another should this one be sold!
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Magmo Speedo
Magmo style swinging dial type of speedo that was fitted to Austins and other makes. There is no needle but the marked digits move (swing) as the car increases in speed against a fixed pointer.
There is a small mark on the edge of the bezel. The face is clean and in very good condition. The outside diameter of the bezel is 21/2" and fits a standard Austin 7 dash panel.
£75.00
Smiths Speedo
The face is in very good condition as are the bezel and glass. The condition of the body is very good; the whole instrument looks practically new.
The bezel has an outside diameter of 21/2" and fits a standard Austin 7 dash. There is a fixing bracket and one knurled nut.
£70.00
Two 1925 19" wheels
Deep well-base type. This was the first type of well-based wheel for the Austin Seven after the beaded-edge type. Fitted to Austin Sevens from around February 1925 (car number A1.8250) until around November 1925. Rims and hubs shotblasted and zinc powder-coated, rebuilt with new spokes and trued up, then powder-coated gloss black. Can be supplied fully fitted with new rim tape, inner tube, tyre and vintage style nickel-plated dust caps (BS911/912).
£165.00 ea
Lucas cutout & fusebox type CF3
Austin Seven cutout in excellent condition. Cover dated 1933.
£115.00
Lucas cutout & fusebox type SB5
Austin Seven cutout in good working order. All grub screws move freely. Crack in larger cover (easily repairable). Slight damage to base. Cover dated 1933.
£75.00
Lucas headlamp glass
Lucas headlamp glass lens, part number 606-4 M1. 63/8" diameter. Very good condition.
£32.00
The Austin Seven (R J Wyatt)
This book traces the development of the Austin Seven from its conception through its many variants until production ceased in 1939. Details of technical changes, racing and competition history are all covered in this book – essential reading for all Austin 7 enthusiasts. First edition.
£22.50
The Austin Seven (R J Wyatt)
Sub-titled "The Motor for the Million", this book traces the development of the Austin Seven from its conception through its many variants until production ceased in 1939. Details of technical changes, racing and competition history are all covered in this book – essential reading for all Austin 7 enthusiasts. 216 pages.
£22.50
The Austin Seven (Profile Publications)
A short history of the Austin Seven, published as part of the Profile series (dated 1966). Soft cover, good condition, clean staples. First edition, 12 pages. Many original b&w pictures. See how many mistakes you can find in the text!
£12.00
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