The following photosets are tagged Austin Seven - click on the thumbnails for more images and descriptions of each vehicle
Beautifully restored 1960 Mini mk1 2-door saloon. Technically it is a 1960 Austin Seven - not to be confused with earlier cars of that name - the 'Mini' moniker was not applied to this model until January 1962, but it's a mini none-the-less. Like the Morris-Minor, designed by Alex Issigonis, and built at Austin's Longbridge plant. Engine capacity 848cc, registered October 1960. The mini is a true emblem of 1960s Britain, and this is a great example!
Lovely old Austin Seven registered in January 1932
858cc Austin Seven, first registered in August 1934. Dark blue with a black roof, although the pictures don't really show the blue so well. Very nice pre-war classic.
This cool old car was built at the Longbridge plant in Birmingham, UK. 290,000 Austin Sevens were manufactured between 1922 and 1939, and there was naturally some variation over these years. This example, named 'Daisy' by it's owners is a mk1 'Ruby' two door saloon model - this variant produced between 1934 and 1936.
The 'new' Ruby was the final saloon variant of the Austin Seven, manufactured between 1936 and 1939. This lovely example was built at Longbridge, Birmingham in 1937. Beautiful car!