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Showing posts with label countryman. Show all posts

Monday, 7 September 2020

AUSTIN A40 COUNTRYMAN - HandH Auctions A B C Online Auction - Wednesday, 16th September 2020

  


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AUSTIN A40 COUNTRYMAN

Registration No: UXS 168
Chassis No: GP4689006
MOT: Exempt

Motor Car Location: Staffordshire

  • Restoration by current owner completed in 2019 with photographs of work completed
  • Supplied with the original order form
  • Offered with a substantial collection of past invoices and MOT's
  • Desirable original Countryman Bodystyle

Introduced in 1947, the A40 was Austin's first 'clean sheet' post-WW2 family saloon design. Based on a sturdy chassis frame equipped with independent front suspension, a 'live' rear axle, and four-wheel drum brakes, the newcomer was powered by a 1200cc OHV four-cylinder engine allied to a four-speed manual transmission. With some 40bhp on tap, it was reputedly capable of over 70 mph. Once production was in full swing and the principal Devon (four-door) and Dorset (two-door) saloon models firmly established, other variants joined the A40 line-up including a Jensen-designed sports four-seater, 10cwt pick-up, 10cwt van and estate car (or 'Countryman' as it was known). Styled in-house by Dick Burzi, the commercial A40s contrived to be stylish yet practical. Though, today - thanks to years of overloading, stop-start motoring and general abuse - survivors are few and far between.

Finished in Keswick Green with Brown leather interior which the vendor informs is mostly original, this A40 Countryman is an original bodied Countryman with sliding side windows. In its current ownership for around the past three years, Austin has been subject to restoration work under present custodianship including paint, engine overhaul, re-wiring, and fitting of the electronic ignition, new water pump, and unleaded cylinder head. Offered with a full V5, original order form, and a substantial collection of past MOTs and invoices from the Austin's life, it is also offered with photos of the restoration work. The A40 is showing an unwarranted 71,700 miles.

Vendor Condition Ratings:

Bodywork: 'Very Good'
Engine: 'Excellent'
Electrical Equipment: 'Excellent'
Paintwork: 'Very Good'
Gearbox: 'Very Good'
Interior Trim: 'Very Good'







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Monday, 2 March 2020

1986 AUSTIN ROVER MAESTRO 500L COUNTRYMAN - HISTORICS AUCTIONEERS Ascot Racecourse Sale Saturday 7th March 2020 Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot SL5 7JX

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Ascot Racecourse Sale
Saturday 7th March 2020
Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot SL5 7JX



1986 AUSTIN ROVER MAESTRO  500L COUNTRYMAN
Registration No: C583 RAL
Chassis No: SAXXCMFD1AM391038
Engine No: 12HC340101559
Guide Price: £5,000 - £7,000


The Austin Maestro was produced from 1982 to 1987 by British Leyland, and from 1988 until 1994 by Rover Group. The car was produced at Morris' former Oxford plant, also known as Cowley. Today, the redeveloped factory produces the BMW Mini.
Supplied new by Henlys’ of Andover on 3rd August 1986 and having only four owners since this plucky Austin Maestro camper has been garage-stored and is described by our vendor as extremely solid and remaining exceptionally original throughout. The bodywork is very good indeed with superb panel gaps, hinges and door shuts. It is notably Waxoyl protected and the engine bay clean and sharp with solid inner wings. The measure of a good camper is the interior, a department where this little countryman excels. The cushions are trimmed in the original material and have been re-padded. The watertight roof ensures that the car is damp-free and dry and, with built-in gas stove, this portable studio apartment is ready for camping fun or for display at car shows and events. The history file contains its Austin Rover owner’s wallet complete with owner’s manuals and, most importantly, a stamped service history booklet. Recently serviced and supplied with a new MOT certificate, it is not often that you see a Countryman Maestro in this order. It is original and, according to our vendor, drives really well. It must be seen and inspected to appreciate the condition of this little, self-contained living space on wheels
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Tuesday, 9 April 2019

1958 AUSTIN A35 COUNTRYMAN - ANGLIA CAR AUCTIONS Classic Car Sale The Cattlemarket, Beveridge Way, King's Lynn PE30 4NB SATURDAY 13TH APRIL 2019



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ANGLIA CAR AUCTIONS
Classic Car Sale
The Cattlemarket, Beveridge Way, King's Lynn PE30 4NB
SATURDAY 13TH APRIL 2019



1958 AUSTIN A35 COUNTRYMAN
Estimate: £9,000 - 11,000
Chassis number: AP5HCS159835


Described by the vendor as a rare Countryman which was retained by the second owner from 1961 until 2016. It was subject to full restoration between 2015 and 2016 including bare shell re‑paint. The original rear glass has been retained and is offered with the car. The registration number was issued when new. The history file includes authentication letter from a representative of the Austin A30/A35 Owner's Club, original buff logbook, pre‑restoration photos, current V5, 1961 bill of sale and finance documents, original handbook and spare key. Mileage recorded at 41,000.



SOURCE: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic/saturday-13th-april-2019/1958-austin-a35-countryman/


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