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The Austin Seven had grown up since its first appearance in 1922. There was now an electric starter, electric horn, speedometer and shock absorbers.
This little car was popular at home and abroad. Austin Sevens were made under licence in France as Rosengarts, Germany as Dixi and in America as the Bantam.
This vehicle is on display as part of the Wheels ride in the National Motor Museum.
| Year | 1928 |
|---|---|
| Country | British |
| Capacity | 747cc |
| Cylinders | 4 |
| Output | Not known |
| Maximum speed | 45mph/72.42kph |
| Price new | £135 |
| Manufacturer | Austin Motor Co. Ltd |
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