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Herbert Austins Heavy Twelve-Four James Stringer

Herbert Austins Heavy Twelve-Four By James Stringer

Herbert Austins Heavy Twelve-Four by James Stringer


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The Austin 12/4 epitomised Herbert Austins philosophy that his cars must demonstrate longevity, robust construction, sound engineering and represent good value for money. In 2022 we celebrate the centenary of the addition of this model to the Austin range.

Herbert Austins Heavy Twelve-Four Summary

Herbert Austins Heavy Twelve-Four: A Very Dependable Motorcar by James Stringer

Until now there has been no in-depth book about the Austin 12/4. This most worthy of cars epitomised Herbert Austins philosophy that his cars must demonstrate longevity, robust construction, sound engineering and represent good value for money. Here we have the story behind the models introduction, contemporary press reports, early advertisements, from the first brochures issued up to 1934-35, the various body styles available. Those which were exported as chassis to New Zealand and Australia and then bodied locally are also included. The taxicabs have a section to themselves, as does the different coachwork available from various coachbuilders including the work they undertook during the war. When many cabs dating from the thirties were pensioned off in the early fifties, they took on many other roles, and Jim details some of them. Separate chapters are reserved for 12/4s which have earned their own special place in the Austin Twelves history; these include Peggy, the cab featured in the film Carry on Cabby, and Gumdrop, the tourer immortalised by the late Val Biro. The Austin 12/4 has survived in respectable numbers, and if you are wondering why, Jims book will leave you in no doubt. Everything you need to know about the Heavy 12/4 Austin, including stories of restorations, is in this book. In 2022 we celebrate the centenary of the addition of this model to the Austin range

About James Stringer

Born in 1943, James Stringer spent his early years in the West London suburb of Acton and, on leaving school, took an apprenticeship with London Transport. When he was old enough to drive, he looked around for a suitable motorcar which was affordable on apprentice's wages. For 35 he purchased a 1929 Austin 16/6 saloon car, and thus his love affair with all things 'Austin' began. Joining the Vintage Austin Register in 1962 he soon became involved in its organisation, and for 17 years edited and produced the Vintage Austin Magazine, undertaking research into many aspects of the products manufactured by the Austin Motor Company. James is now the Register's Vice President.

Additional information

NGR9781914929007
9781914929007
1914929004
Herbert Austins Heavy Twelve-Four: A Very Dependable Motorcar by James Stringer
New
Hardback
Herridge & Sons Ltd
2021-11-25
128
N/A
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