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Austin Seven Source Book ***Out of Print. Please do not order***  

Austin Seven Source Book ***Out of Print. Please do not order***


The Austin Seven is one of the most universally appealing small cars of all time. It was manufactured in a variety of forms, from simple open tourers to saloons, vans, sports cars and even racers, and left an indelible mark on the course of motoring history. Production ceased in 1939 after 17 years, during which time some 291,000 chassis had been made. Originally published in 1989, and re-issued due to popular demand, this is the most complete work of reference ever published on the model and is essential reading for all Austin Seven owners, restorers and enthusiasts.

'One of those essential books' - Octane

Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 544 pages, 1450 illustrations

***This title is now Out of Print. Please do not order

Author: Bryan Purves
Title: The Austin Seven Source Book
Haynes Book No. F557
Format: HB 544 pages
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Pub date: Jan 1990
ISBN: 9780854295579

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