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Email/Contact phone no: timherklots@posteo.net
On 30-08-2025
3x A40 Sports in CA for free said:
I'm moving house and getting rid of my A40 Sports in San Jose, CA. One LHD, 2 RHD. All 1953 GD3. 2 are rolling/steering (powder coated wheels, new Avon tyres), 1 a chassis/body which is a 4 person lift. I have all the body panels, brightwork, bumpers. Correct twin carbs, Girling front shocks. Included: loads of NOS spares, used spares from a Somerset. Price: Free to committing to picking up the cars by mid September '25, the rest before the end of the month. Make a matching LHD/RHD pair to condition 1 or 2, a third RHD with the worst parts as a condition 3. Contact me for pics.

Email/Contact phone no: nc-herzogmi4@netcologne.de, mobile 00491724329035
On 27-08-2025
Michael Herzog said:
I am the owner of an A16 1947 BS1 and long term club member. Fitted is a Zenith 42VIS carburettor (as on A70). Unfortunately I lost the bearing plate for the acceleration pump lever, part no 010268, though that pump doen't work. Could anybody help out with that plate or old carburettor with the plate fitted? can sent picture of the part to clarify. Thanks in advance Michael

Email/Contact phone no: david.loveridge1957@gmail.com
On 27-08-2025
david loveridge said:
wanted a tow bar for a 1948 austin 16 or photos and measurements so i can fabricate one thankyou for looking dave

Email/Contact phone no: richard@rdcservices.co.uk
On 25-08-2025
Richard Downing said:
I have for sale a Hub Cap which I believe to be for an Austin A40. I acquired it about 30 years ago from a former bodyshop worker at our local Austin Morris garage. It's 10" in diameter and 2" deep with the Austin 'wings?' logo pressed into the centre. It doesn't look like it has ever been fitted to a car though given its age, it does have a little pitting on it's outer surface. The inner surface appears to have been painted in a sort of grey/green primer which could be factory? Anyway, It's time to move it on before my kids take it down off the shed wall and put it in the skip after I'm gone.

Email/Contact phone no: ian-mac67@outlook.com
On 24-08-2025
Ian MacDonald said:
Not sure if this is the correct place for this, apologies if not. Please see the link below for a original Austin 8 handbook I’m selling Regards Ian https://ebay.us/m/ptLDpZ

Email/Contact phone no: gmhaccount@live.co.uk
On 19-08-2025
George Hedley said:
Austin Somerset for sale, was dismantled for complete renovation but loss of premises dictated that it has been in storage for 30+ years. Would class as a barn find rather than for spare parts. BMHIT certificate indicates manufacture in 1952 and green log book present from 1976. Car is located in Stranraer S.W. Scotland. i have taken photographs which are available on request, happy to pass on additional details. Any reasonable offers considered as the car has to be removed from lockup and would prefer if it went to someone with the desire to save rather than scrap it. Thanks for looking.

Email/Contact phone no: ok_fella@hotmail.com
On 17-08-2025
Dave said:
Hi looking for the rubber seal for austin somerset 1954 1200cc sun roof. can you point me in rirght direction and any info on fitting correctly. thanks Dave.

Email/Contact phone no: ianlawrence103@hotmail.com
On 12-08-2025
Ian Lawrence said:
For Sale 1946 Austin 16 Owned for about 2 years by my farther who is now unable to renovate it. The car hasn't been started or moved for over a year, The car is solid and was running well but needs the carburettor fitting and setting up. Interior needs refurb. Selling as spares or repair. £3900 or sensible offer.

Email/Contact phone no: rockhouse1955@rockhouse1955.plus.com phone 07765420038
On 07-08-2025
gordon said:
1954 austin somerset rolling chassis it needs to go so reduced to £400 good condition been told the rear axle is 5 stud westminster collection from essex cash only

Email/Contact phone no: Brian1boxall@btinternet.com
On 04-08-2025
Brian boxall said:
wanted, please. The square black plastic fuse board cover for A70. , I’d possible with most of the writing legible! Thanks, Brian

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