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History & About Us

 

History

Austin 7 History

Up until 1920 the only small cars available were the some what crude cycle cars. The Austin Seven was introduced as an alternative, a car in miniature, made from high quality materials that were normally used for larger Austins. In the next ten years approximatly 290,000 'Sevens' were in use and about 20,000 Big Sevens.

The Austin was known the World over with the design being licenced to several countries including Germany who called it the 'Dixi' becoming BMW's first car. In France it was called it the 'Rosengart', and in America as the American Austin, changing its name later to the Bantam. But where ever it appeared and what ever it was called the Austin Seven provided a low cost form of motoring available to all.

Success was found on the race track, in the form of the Austin Seven 'Ulster' and in off road trials with the 'Grasshopper' sports and other specialised racing models, competing favourably against larger and more expensive machinery.

By the 1960s the Austins popularity began to wane, as more choice was available to the motorist, but around 6,000 cars have survived to become an essential part of preserved transport history.
The Austin Seven is tough and reliable and continues to give service and enjoyment to enthusiasts, whether touring or simply going for the 'Sunday Drive'.

 

About Us  

Austin Seven Owners Club  Thames Valley Centre

Established in the Seventies and still going strong to this day.

We hold our meeting on the first Monday of each month

Except Bank Holidays, which are held on the second Monday of the month.

 

At The

 

Crooked Billet (Public House)

Sheepridge Lane

Little Marlow

Bucks

 

All Meetings are well attended and all guests are made very welcome.

 

Every Month different things are going on, So it’s well worth checking out our meetings section.

 

Meetings include:Road Runs, Treasure Hunts, Club Auction, Hobby Night,Concourse Night, Ladies Night, Feely Bag Competition And much much more.

 

All our members are well clued up on vintage vehicles, so it’s well worth a visit to chat to the

Members and answer all those questions.