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Austin Classic Cars for Sale

The British automobile company Austin Motor Company was founded in England in 1905 by Herbert Austin. The brand’s most famous car is the Austin Mini, the rights are held by the BMW Group today.

Austin on the course for success

Austin’s first breakthrough for was the Austin Seven, which was built from the 1920s onwards. With a clean design and small of size, the car was affordable for everyone and soon became a huge sales hit which resulted in its mass production. From 1927 the Austin Seven was also produced at a car plant in Eisenach, Germany, where it was marketed under the name Dixi A1. When the plant was taken over by BMW in 1929, the Austin Seven was renamed and now known as the BMW Dixi. In Great Britain, Austin enjoyed great success and sold its millionth car in 1946. Where the models produced until were sold under the name Austin and the number of their model, 1947 saw the production of a new product line: The A-series. The line’s first car was the Austin A40 Devon, a followup was released under the name Austin A30 in 1951. The new series was so successful that the company was able to sell another million cars until 1953.

Austin’s new dependency

Until the beginning of the 1950s, Austin enjoyed the reputation of building solid automobiles. After merging with competitor Morris in 1952 and forming the British Motor Corporation, the years of independence were over. After the fusion of the two companies, almost identical cars were released from 1959 onwards. The Austin Mini and the Morris Mini were released at the same time. However, the Mini represented a milestone for Austin, as demand was so great that new production plants had to be built. The Mini’s success was never matched. The group’s competitors remained active. When Leyland Motors bought out the group in 1968 and renamed it to British Leyland Motor Corporation, the golden days had come to an end. Production of Austin cars was shut down in 1993.

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Image 1/10 of Austin 7 Special (1928)
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1928 | Austin 7 Special

AUSTIN SEVEN SPORT SILURO MARCIANTE SU STRADA

£25,698
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Image 1/10 of Austin Mini 850 (1975)
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1975 | Austin Mini 850

AUSTIN MINI 850 ANNO 1975

£5,054
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Image 1/20 of Austin Mini Cooper S 1275 (1971)
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1971 | Austin Mini Cooper S 1275

1971 Mini Cooper S MKIII

£49,995
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Image 1/50 of Austin A 30 Seven (1954)
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1954 | Austin A 30 Seven

Austin A 30 Rally

£33,365
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Image 1/87 of Austin A 35 (1957)
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1957 | Austin A 35

Austin A35 Speedwell Racing Car

£29,950
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Image 1/6 of Austin J 40 (1949)
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1949 | Austin J 40

Austin J40 Pedal Car

Price on request
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Image 1/31 of Austin Mini Cooper S 1275 (1966)
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1966 | Austin Mini Cooper S 1275

Austin Mini Cooper S Mk. I 1275cc

Price on request
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Image 1/15 of Austin Maestro Countryman (1986)
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1986 | Austin Maestro Countryman

Austin Rover Maestro 500L Countryman

Price on request
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Image 1/50 of Austin 7 Special (1933)
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Recreation
£22,000
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Image 1/19 of Austin Seven (1936)
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1936 | Austin Seven

Austin  7 Cabriolet

£42,787
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Image 1/10 of Austin Mini Mayfair (1984)
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£4,283
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Image 1/40 of Austin Mini 850 (1967)
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Report

1967 | Austin Mini 850

MK 1 - Restored

£17,774
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Image 1/20 of Austin Mini Cooper S 1275 (1964)
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1964 | Austin Mini Cooper S 1275

NEW PRICE, REDUCED BY 10.000€. Original and correct Cooper S 1275 Mk 1 FIA HTP

£42,402
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Image 1/23 of Austin 1800 (1966)
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£4,283
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Image 1/17 of Austin Mini Mayfair (1987)
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1987 | Austin Mini Mayfair

AUSTIN MINI 1000 Mayfair 1275 GT

£11,050
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