Club history;
CA7C aims;
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Motor Sport Events;
Technical assistance Enquiries from Overseas;
Since the Club was formed more than 340 'Seven' owners have, at sometime, been members. We now have a membership about 120 with some new members each year whilst a few discontinue their interest and ownership of 'Sevens'. Our members own around 170 'Sevens', mainly Box Saloon and Ruby, of which about 135 are running and the rest are being worked on.
We set out to offer monthly runs, social events, to organise Club
holidays, provide technical advice and keep members informed with a monthly magazine and a website.
The monthly runs were of an ad-hoc format which enabled a small number of members to meet for coffee and a chat and then decide on a run to a pub for lunch in a small convoy or to go home. Some runs were more organised with a route sheet as the summer months brought out more members and long convoys had to be avoided.
Our first Club holiday was to Le Mans in 2001 and since then members have enjoyed holidays to East Germany; Brittany several times; Northern Spain; Southern Ireland; various parts
of the UK including North Wales; East and North of England; the Devon and Dorset coasts and the Isle of Wight.
Over the years Member's cars have covered the full range of 'Sevens' built by The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. at Longbridge, Birmingham
with a few owning models built by other coachbuilders.
For many years members have attended the National Rally at Beaulieu and the annual rallies organised by the Dorset and Bristol Clubs whilst a few venture north to Perth for the Scottish Club rally and enjoy a longer stay for a holiday.
The 'JOGLE' from John O'Groats to Lands End and two way runs, also the East-West run from Lowestoft to Lands End, have been successfully completed by many past and present members including
some of our prominent lady drivers. Several members take part in the regular 'Austins to Brighton' runs.
CA7C actively contributes to the wider historic car movement as a member club of A7CA. In 2005 many members went to the A7CA Centenary rally at Cofton Park commemorating the forming of the Austin Motor Co. and we held our own 1-day rally with members in period dress. Members also supported Association's rally for the 90th Anniversary of the launch of the Austin Seven at Warwick in June 2012 and the Centenary Rally at Moreton-in-the-Marsh in July 2022.
We are also a member club of the FBHVC and each year organise a Club run to support 'Drive it Day'.
We celebrated our 10th Anniversary in July 2010 with 'The Kernow Rumble'.
The rally was the largest ever gathering of 'Sevens' in Cornwall when Club members and friends from the Bristol, Dorset and Scottish Austin
Seven Clubs gathered with 65 'Sevens' to enjoy a week of local runs and social events.
We have enjoyed several succesful years and if we can continue in the coming years to sustain the current level of interest, and support, we shall feel vindicated that our original wish to establish an Austin Seven Club in Cornwall has been well worth the effort.
To further Austin Seven owners’ enjoyment in running and maintaining their cars.
To provide assistance, support, encouragement and opportunities to enable members to use their Austin Sevens to the full.
To encourage, inform and assist those members who aspire to own, or have recently joined the ranks of Austin Seven owners.
To take an active role in supporting relevant national organisations.
More popular now are weekly 'short runs', particularly in West Cornwall, where a group meets at a different venue each Wednesday morning and enjoys a run of about 25 miles stopping for a coffee break and then enjoying a picnic somewhere.
'Teach-ins' are sometimes held during the winter months. Members suggest a topic and a demonstration is organised on how to check, dismantle and repair the item. Topics have included
dynamos; starter motors; king pins; gearboxes; brakes, rear axles; half-shaft replacement and electrical fault finding. We don't guarantee to make you an expert but at least you will know what the part does and how
it works. For some Teach-ins members are encouraged to bring their own faulty component(s) along and, with help and guidance, repair them
using their new found knowledge.
Much of this technical advice is published in the Club magazine and placed on this website to be shared with anyone who has a problem to solve.
We hold 'Occasional Meetings' like a film evening of past Club Holidays etc; maybe a talk on First
Aid; an 'Austin Seven Question and Answers' evening.
We occasionally organise 'Club Holidays',
mainly in the UK, whilst small groups often arrange a short break in Spring and/or Autumn, whilst some members like to do their own thing.
Some of our members like to travel up-country to attend the annual weekend rally of other Austin Seven Clubs; and if they have the time
they arrange a short holiday in the area.
We encourage members to take their 'Sevens' along to their
local village shows/rallies during the summer and as a Club we have a display each year at the three-day West of England Steam Engine
Society Cornish Steam and Country Fair in mid-August.
There is no obligation for you to go to every Club event; you are free to support those that you wish; some members prefer the monthly runs but
not holidays; some will only choose to do shorter 'local' runs whilst there are those who will happily drive to the far end of the county to meet up with other members and visit a new area.
You can be as keen as you wish to be; but we would like to see you out and about mixing in and enjoy driving your 'Seven' along with other
friendly and like-minded enthusiasts.
We have a monthly Magazine 'Seven Focus' giving the details of coming events, reports of recent events and sometimes including a technical article looking at a problem arising from a repair, or restoration work. We a have a group of mechanically able members who can help you with your bigger problems.
We welcome new owners and drivers and offer them as much technical support as they need.
Membership application forms are only available from the Membership Secretary.
If you are in the UK and are invited to telephone our member that is because he feels that it would be better to discuss your problem, and perhaps refer to other issues which you have possibly overlooked, rather than answer by e-mail. It is your responsibility to make the call as our members do not wish to spend time 'chasing' you and leaving messages on answerphones only for there to be no reply. They do not wish to call mobile phone numbers due to the higher cost of calls.
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in good faith and the Club, its officers and the author(s) accept no liability for loss, damage or injury from persons acting upon the advice given in this publication and from any subsequent answers to
questions asked of our members. Anyone following the advice given by this publication, or answers subsequently provided, shall be deemed to have accepted this statement.
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