1931 austin 12/4 LONDON CAB COLLECTOR CAR ,CA CLEAN TITLE/RARE RARE

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  • Location: South San Francisco, California, United States
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Austin
  • Model: 12/4 low loader
  • SubModel: london taxi 12/4
  • Type: Convertible
  • Trim: rear convertible
  • Year: 1931
  • Mileage: 10,000
  • VIN: 82196
  • Color: black /blue
  • Engine size: 4 cylinder
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: manual 4 speeds
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: blue black
  • Options: Convertible
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1931 Austin 12/4 low loader rear convertible Description

1931 Austin 12/4 'Low Loader' London Taxi Cab
Coachwork by Strachans Successors LtdVIN NUMBER-82196ccCOMPLETE CAR UNRESTOREDCALIFORNIA CLEAN TITLESUPER RARE LONDON CAB ,COLLECTORS CARNOT RUNINGNNEEDS RESTORATIONHAVE SOME RUST NORMAL FOR AGE /SOLID FRAME BTHIS CAR IS BEEN IN SAN FRANCISCO SINCE 1990 S
ReTHE CAR DOSENT RUN /LOOKS LIKE THE HEAD WAS REMOVE AND NEEDS PROPER INSTALLATION
PLEASE CHECK PICTURE, WELCOME TO INSPECT THE CAR DURING AUCTIO, SERIOUS BUYER ONLYTHE CAR IS SOLD AS I, WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GE, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING
THANKS FOR LOOKING MY ITEMFOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 415-361-3900 SERGEF
TFHISTORY
  • The Austin Motor Co. built their first purpose built taxi in 1929, being quite late into the taxicab scene. It was not however until April 1930 that the design was modified to meet the stringent regulations for London use, laid down by Scotland Yard's Conditions of Fitness. Part of those requirements involved a tight turning circle which the early cars did not have. Austin's well tried 12/4 chassis and engine were used as the basis for the new cab. In 1934 the adoption of a worm drive rear axle enabled a lower body to be fitted, whilst still keeping a flat floor in the passenger compartment. These coachbuilt, high specification taxis were expensive to produce and consequently most enjoyed high levels of maintenance and long stints in service. Coachbuilders Strachan and Jones were the two favourite coachbuilders and Mann & Overton were the supplying dealers for the London area . A photocopy of their sales ledger records the supply of this car, wfurniture in the rear. Finished in traditional blue over



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