Lot Ended
Description
1934 Austin Seven Nippy
Driven to the
sale; very smart example with original body; a genuine sports Austin with
a Phoenix crank; close ratio gears; Nippy axle ratio; lots of
history
First registered on 24th June 1934, AYT 89's first owner was
a lady living near Sheffield who bought her 'for a bit of fun'. It was
taken off the road as the War approached and was eventually passed on to a Pilot
Officer based in Oxfordshire. He really fancied an MG similar to his fellow
officers, but couldn't quite stretch that far.
Shortly after the War, it
was sold to a chap living near Witney and then passed on from owner to owner
until 2001 when a new owner took on the challenge of restoration and really
got to grips with it.
By this time it had been fitted with a later
three-bearing engine, although this didn't last long. Dave Williams was given
the task of rebuilding the motor, which he did around a two-bearing
crankcase (much better) and a replacement block. He fitted a new Phoenix
splash-fed crank, and the standard Austin gearbox overhauled and fitted with
Nippy ratios. It was then used extensively until undetected water-loss led to a
major engine derangement in 2009. This was corrected with another replacement
block, new Honda pistons and new valves, springs and gudgeon pins etc.- again
sorted by Dave Willaims (the Austin Guru). The sump and inlet/exhaust
manifolds are original parts. The car was then pressed into active service
again.
Several other owners then enjoyed the car, ownership passing into
the current owner's hands in 2019, by now looking rather sorry for itself. He
commissioned a body overhaul, documented on file which included much repair to
the steel body (original), a repaint and trim work. It was all back on the road
conveniently in time for lockdown, since when it has seen very little use for
obvious reasons.
The document folder includes a buff continuation
logbook, old style V5 and current V5C, along with numerous old MOTs, bills
dating back to 2001 and a detailed break down of the recent extensive body
restoration works, also supported by before, during and after
photographs.
Driven some 30 miles to the sale, it is very appealing in
its bright red livery and is great fun to drive and is only for sale due to
space restrictions bought on by a new project.
For more information,
contact matthew.parkin@brightwells.com
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