The British company Cols Cars Ltd, a 'purveyor' of British heritage, also includes Austin, pictured here. At first it was thought to have something to do with an Austin A35, but they don't have a chrome grille and the two rear lights are attached differently at the rear. Namely one above the other. They also thought they had to deal with an original factory version. Because the cart dates from 24 September 1954 is not possible. At Austin they experimented with one copy and that cart - with license plate ROB 430 - is in the Heritage Motor Museum in Gaydon. So it's really an Austin A35. The car was found by the dealer in Great Bentley - near Colchester, Essex - and is in its aftermath equipped with an 1275 cc engine, another gearbox and disc brakes on the front axle. And then those stickers ... So when you see the cart here, it was shortly before we came into contact with PVS Cars Ltd. sold for £ 3.400,00. Nice price!
And a factory concept model in the Netherlands
this is an a30 not a35. Austin made two convertibles at the factory, one of which is in Gaydon.