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Austin Seven RP Saloon 1934
Company / History
The Austin Seven was introduced to the public in 1922. Sir Herbert Austin, later known as Lord Austin, was responsible for the original design of the Seven. Much of the detailed engineering and development work was carried out by Stanley Edge, who became one of the key figures behind the Austin Seven models.
Over the years, Austin produced the Seven in a wide variety of body styles, including tourers, saloons, fabric-bodied saloons, sports models, and more. The RL was the fixed steel saloon version, in contrast to the fabric-bodied saloons.
The RP Saloon was the improved successor to the RK/RL models. It was slightly longer, larger, and more spacious, and featured several technical improvements, including a 4-speed gearbox and enhanced brakes.
Registration & Specifications
Registration: UK registration documents
Engine Number: M 202078
Chassis Number: 197932
Engine: 747 cc four-cylinder engine
Power Output: Approximately 10–12 hp
Transmission: Manual gearbox
Drive: Rear-wheel drive
Weight: Approximately 360 kg
Top Speed: Around 70 km/h (43 mph)
The Car Today
The engine is a 747 cc four-cylinder unit. The car is equipped with a 4-speed manual gearbox, including reverse gear.
This charming Austin had not seen daylight for many years and was discovered as a genuine barn find. The vehicle comes from an inheritance, and the decision has now been made to offer it for sale.
The Austin starts, drives, and shifts perfectly, and all lights are in working order. A video of the car is available upon request.
This lovely 1934 Austin Seven RP Saloon is now offered for sale.
Asking Price: €9,450
If you are interested in this delightful classic car, please send us a message.
For further information, additional detailed photographs, or any questions about the vehicle, please feel free to contact me by message or email.
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