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About Us
information about our Club
Contacts
our Officers and Committee
Events Diary
our events for the
months ahead
Event Reports
from the last four months
Member's Cars
a selection of
our active "Sevens"
Joys of being a 7'er
and a few stories
Do you fancy an Austin Seven?
advice on buying a "Seven"
Photo Gallery
of our past activities and
"Sevens" in close up
From the Past
Items from 1920/30s
magazines
Registration Marks
in the UK from 1903
Help at the roadside
fuel and electrical problems
Austin Seven Journal
advice for Austin Agents
& Service Depots
Austin Seven
Handbooks
information for the
new owner
Technical Articles
our Members help you
with various tasks
Austin Big Seven
Sixlite & Forlite
Magazine Articles
relevant to Sevens
Road Tests
for the most popular "Sevens"
Parts and Services
sources of spares etc
Quick Tips
a few handy ideas
Other Articles
of interest, not technical
Austin Seven Books
some of the books available
A7CA and FBHVC
CA7C is an active supporter
Links to other Austin
Seven Sites
Website Policy
on advertisements and links
Continuing with a few more photos of our delightful 'Sevens'.
'Sevens'
in close up
It is easy to look at
a 'Seven' and recognise the model but each one has several distinctive features,
and details, which are lost in the overall view. Can you identify
any of these features and the model they are on? For more details
and technical information see 'The Austin Seven Source Book' by Brian
Purves. Pub: Haynes Publishing.
Different hood supports.
A few items have appeared on the surround and the grill over the years.
The style and position of lights is also an interesting feature.
Other external features were:
Even the wheels have seen many changes.
There have been a few changes under the bonnet as well.
Running boards were a feature until the introduction of the Big Seven in July 1937 but were re-introduced in July 1938
The interior also saw many changes, here are a few.