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Carlisle Blues said:The Austin 7 was an instant success, not only in Great Britain, but also in what was the most difficult motor car export market of the time, North America. Austin licensed a move of a part of its operations to the United States in 1929, setting up a factory to produce the Americanized Austin 7 in Butler, Pennsylvania. As production started, the company claimed it had close to 200,000 orders for its new ultra-light, ultra-economical car.
It's the damnedest thing, I had posted photos of the Nethercutt (in a separate thread), but must've used the wrong HTML code 'cause now they don't show and I can't fix it. Anyhow, here are some cars for your viewing pleasure...John in Covina said:Awsome! I feel the need to visit the cars at the Nethercutt in Sylmar.
BellyTank said:If you're interested, check out the Austin Seven connections with BMW and Nissan, among other "marques".
Oh- and Lotus, too.
The humble Austin Seven was responsible for a lot of automotive imagination and development, globally.
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dhermann1 said:Here's my grandfather's '39 Dodge in 1951. (Not the avatar granddad, the other granddad.)
My grandmother has just come back from some errand and I'm helping her carry stuff back to the house. My little brother greets us.
At the left you can see the remains of the garage, which had been blown down by a hurricane (as I recall the story) the previous year. This is in Bangor, Pa., just north of Easton.
This is a detail of the original photo, which was taken with my dad's 1937 Voigtlander Superb twin lens reflex camera, which I still have. Wish I had the Dodge!
dsiddons said:How about a post war deuce coupe ? I'm a newbie here. Been floatin around in here for a while now. I'm building a 40's period hot rod. It seems everytime I google, for examp;e 40's mechanic boots, this site pops up and I usally find what I'm looking for.. My name is David and I hope I will be welcome.
Dixon Cannon said:http://www.remarkablecars.com/main/kaiser/kaiser-00001.html
The 1954 Kaiser Darrin Roadster. What a beautiful and unusual automobile. Now with a $100,000.00 price tag!
-dixon cannon