1933 Austin 10
Sold
Location: Cranleigh
The smaller Austin Ten was launched by Austin on 19 April 1932 and as their best-seller in the 1930s, production of the car continued, with upgrades, until 1947. The Ten fitted between the "baby" Austin Seven, introduced in 1922, and the various Austin Twelves, which had been updated in January 1931.
This little 1933 Austin 10 has been under it's present ownership for the last 20 years.
The car runs and drives very nicely. Upgraded by the previous owners to a Clifton tourer, it has been on various trips around the UK and, although no racing car, it handles well.
The paint work is very honest but would benefit from some refreshening in areas. The seats are near immaculate and the rest of the interior is very tidy.
The car comes with some history, including it’s original 1933 logbook.
Please feel free to contact us for further information or to arrange a viewing.