This 1931 Austin Seven RN Box Saloon is a presentable example, finished in a classic two-tone blue and black livery over a black interior. Currently a non-runner after being stood for the last 2 years, this example is ready to be taken on by it's next owner and brought back to it's former glory.
With just two former keepers, this Austin Seven has enjoyed remarkably few custodians across its 94 year long life. That limited ownership history adds to its appeal, suggesting it has been cherished and retained by enthusiasts. While currently a non-runner, having stood unused for the past two years, the car is offered with a helpful folder of diagrams and a selection of invoices that offer insight into its prior upkeep. An assortment of spares, including a fuel tank, accompanies the sale.
The RN Box Saloon was introduced as a more refined and spacious evolution of the earlier Austin Seven models, featuring a longer wheelbase and enclosed bodywork. Practical yet full of character, the RN exemplifies the affordable British motoring that the Austin Seven range pioneered throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
Ideal for the enthusiast looking for a recommissioning/restoration project.
Saturday 26th July: 9am-11:30am
Monday 28th July: 8am-3:30am
Tuesday 29th July: 8am-3:30pm
Wednesday 30th July: 8am-3:30pm
Earlier viewing dates available upon request
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