The best source of information is probably
http://www.austintendriversclub.com/
However they don't have a rep in So Cal, so an email to the Uk will
probably provide the best response
David (in the UK)
Website <http://vintageman.zenfolio.com/>
On 21/01/2011 18:40, Lawrie Alexander wrote:
> Fellow Listers,
>
> I have learned of a 1937 Austin 10 4-door saloon which will come up
> for sale soon. The amazing thing is that it is a 1-owner car! The man
> who owns it went to England in 1937, bought the car and shipped it to
> the States. It is in southern California at present and, from the
> pictures I have seen, it looks to have been there all its life. The
> body appears sound and straight and the only apparent problem is that
> the rear window is missing. The story is that the car ran when parked
> 5 or 6 years ago and its lack of use and reason for sale are - fairly
> obviously - the age of its owner.
>
> I am more familiar with the market for pre-war sports cars and have no
> idea what a car like this might be worth, or whether there is likely
> to be a market for it. I write, therefore, to solicit informed opinion
> on both those things.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give!
>
> Lawrie Alexander
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