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COMING UNDER THE HAMMER
H&H AUCTIONS
The Pavilion Gardens, St John's Road, Buxton
Derbyshire SK17 6BE
Derbyshire SK17 6BE
Sale: Thursday 19th July 2018 at 2pm
Auction Viewing
Wednesday 18th July 2018 from 12pm to 6pm
Thursday 19th July 2018 from 9am
1935 AUSTIN 18/6 YORK SALOON
Matching numbers car
- Large working sunroof
- One owner for 50 years
Features include :
- Adjustable rear seat
- Sunroof
- Side draught reflectors
- Direction indicators
- Picnic tables
- Dual wipers
- luggage net
- Rope pulls
- Armrest
- Three rear blinds
The vendor has provided the following information
"The " York " was built on the LWB 10. This car was originally fitted with the Hayes self selecter transmission ( £50 extra ) and converted by Austin service agent back to a 4-speed gearbox with the 2510cc engine. Suppliers plate " Charles Mexham & co or Torquay is fitted. The York specification includes 3 rear blinds, ashtrays, and a luggage net. Recent new radiator, electrical service and new batteries. Extremely original and well-presented model in midnight blue and black. Five old tax discs, handbook and article on the Hayes transmission"
Part of the revised Austin range introduced for the 1935 season, the six-cylinder 16hp and 18hp cars could be had in standard or long wheelbase guises and with a choice of Westminster, Chalfont, York or Hertford saloon coachwork. A six-light design mounted on the extended chassis, the York model boasted a Pytchley sliding roof, low floor, wide doors, large windows and separately adjustable front seats. Equipped with all-round semi-elliptic leaf-sprung suspension and four-wheel drum brakes, the 18hp variant was powered by a 2511cc side valve straight-six allied to four-speed manual transmission. Although no sports car, it was reputedly capable of 65mph and 20mpg. Priced at £328, the 18hp York Saloon was available in Royal Blue, Maroon, Westminster Green, Black or Ash Grey, while its interior could be trimmed in Hide, Bedford Cord or Moquette upholstery (occasional seats were a £7 10s 0d extra). Well regarded machines, the six-cylinder 16hp and 18hp cars are thought to have accounted for 12,731 sales between 1935 and 1937. Though, today survivors are few and far between.
SELECTED BY - IDRIS SQUIRREL
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