Austin types

Any Problems with the Website or Forum, ask/report here or if you have an issue using parts of the forum/website ask away.
Post Reply
User avatar
Dinky
Posts: 2376
Joined: Sun Jan 13, 2013 3:08 pm
Location: Gosport Hampshire

Austin types

Post by Dinky »

Just a suggestion! I was curious about were there any A30 pick ups and discovered or failed to that there is no list and photos of models. Would it be possible to add a Models and descriptions and year range section to the main website please?
Bryan
1957 Austin A35 2 door Deluxe "Thomas"
1958 Austin A35 4 door "Dinky" Highly commended Heap of the show 2013 still surviving despite the owner!
Member of the Southampton and New Forest Group
This is a psychic screen you will believe me to be far more important when you see it
WAC_Paul
Posts: 3300
Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:20 am
Location: Nailsea, Bristol

Austin types

Post by WAC_Paul »

The first prototype puck up was A30 based. Non were ever produced though.
User avatar
Neil Evans
Posts: 12179
Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:06 am
Committee Role: Technical Officer
Location: Boston, Lincolnshire
x 11
x 25

Re: Austin types

Post by Neil Evans »

The lowest chassis number carried by a pick-up is AK5 1973, remembering that all models were in amongst the numbering. Production started from 103, as the first two engines were assigned to the development department.

The first van was AV5 204 and the first countryman AP5 357.
Club Technical Information Officer
A30/A35 Club Member A191 (since 1972)

Father of the club's only love child
User avatar
Dinky
Posts: 2376
Joined: Sun Jan 13, 2013 3:08 pm
Location: Gosport Hampshire

Re: Austin types

Post by Dinky »

Thanks for the info pn pick ups. Could a list of models and production years covered by the club be added to the website please?
Bryan
1957 Austin A35 2 door Deluxe "Thomas"
1958 Austin A35 4 door "Dinky" Highly commended Heap of the show 2013 still surviving despite the owner!
Member of the Southampton and New Forest Group
This is a psychic screen you will believe me to be far more important when you see it
WAC_Paul
Posts: 3300
Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:20 am
Location: Nailsea, Bristol

Austin types

Post by WAC_Paul »

I'm working on something for a magazine.
Post Reply