The Austin 7 is an economy car that was produced from 1923 until 1939. It was nicknamed the "Baby Austin" and was, at that time, one of the most popular cars produced for the British market. Its effect on the British market was similar to that of the Model T Ford in the US, replacing most other British economy cars of the early 1920s.This Austin 7 was first registered on the 24th March 1933 in Guildford, in recent times it has spent a numberof years in Epsom.The engine starts and runs very well, it has good oil pressure and has no frost damage.The drivetrain is very quiet, the clutch is smooth and the gears direct. It drives nicely and handles well, it has new tyres all round as well as a new 6V battery.The paintwork has been completed to a very high standard, its likely it was a concours car looking at the condition, it now has the odd mark around it but is still very nice.The interior matches the exterior, its in very good order and finished to the same standard.We do have some paperwork including the current V5.Please feel free to contact us for further information or to arrange a viewing - a walk around video is available that can be shared.We are happy to consider part exchange. Nationwide delivery available.