


No MOT... or floor, glass, anything really! Matching numbers though
This Van (austin A35??) must dat back to the 50s, and has sat here since the early seventies.
It has got trafficators

That means it's an A30 (August 1954 - September 1956) - quite rare.Onne wrote:
It has got trafficators
Paul, you aint got a good master cylinder for the A35 for sale have you ?? I just replaced the rubbers on my baby Austin but it's weeping again so it must be really wornI've a 1956 A35, and broke another for parts, so the missing items aren't a problem.
Sorry but mine is the same so my spare is going off idc to be stainless sleeved as it's the cheapest option even at nearly £100.mal wrote:Paul, you aint got a good master cylinder for the A35 for sale have you ?? I just replaced the rubbers on my baby Austin but it's weeping again so it must be really wornI've a 1956 A35, and broke another for parts, so the missing items aren't a problem.![]()
Mal
Yeh, would appreciate that PaulA Minor master cylinder can be fitted though.
I've got details somewhere in one of the club magazines many years ago.
Let me know if you want them, even as a temp solution, and I'll dig them out & scan.
I'll sort out later when I can find the appropiate magazine article.mal wrote:Yeh, would appreciate that PaulA Minor master cylinder can be fitted though.
I've got details somewhere in one of the club magazines many years ago.
Let me know if you want them, even as a temp solution, and I'll dig them out & scan.
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Since buying the A35 last year.. I've found out the price of spares is astronomical compared to the Moggy, never mind, I enjoy driving it... I know a few people have used the A40 braking system but that seems a long winded affair, if the Moggy one can be adapted that would be great![]()
Mal
I like the A30, cute looking car. I would restore it to Wallace and Grommit spec. Looks like all it needs are new plugs, a spot of t-cut and err.... some weedkiller ;-)Onne wrote:
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I like my W & G carI like the A30, cute looking car. I would restore it to Wallace and Grommit spec
My first car, in early 70's, was a A30 given to me me by my step grandfather when he stopped driving.mal wrote:I like my W & G carI like the A30, cute looking car. I would restore it to Wallace and Grommit specfantastic drive over the moors especially on x ply tyres
even more fun in the wet
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Obviously not as comfortable or roomy as my Moggy but still a great little British car( oh.. and only an extra £15 pa. to add it onto the Moggy insurance
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Mal
My first car in the 60's was also an A30, I learnt to drive in it and used it for a few years, I suppose that's why I bought this one when it came up for sale at a reasonable priceMy first car, in early 70's, was a A30
Go for it Paul, it's a great nostalgic drive and it makes the Moggy feel like a 'Roller'Only last week I was sitting inside it thinking maybe I should make it my next project - to recommision and use rather then just gathering dust.
Ahh, I see you've tried to get in them KevinI see yours is the 4 door version Mal dont see many of those and I love the super-wide rear doors on them
The MOT ran out on my Minor on the 27th June.mal wrote:Go for it Paul, it's a great nostalgic drive and it makes the Moggy feel like a 'Roller'Only last week I was sitting inside it thinking maybe I should make it my next project - to recommision and use rather then just gathering dust.
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Mal