The Austin Ten Clifton, with its charming pre-war aesthetics and reliable performance, captures the essence of 1930s British motoring, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of automotive history through its enduring appeal and craftsmanship.

It is the bigger brother to the ubiquitous Seven, more practical and just as easy to drive. A range of body styles were available, including saloons, tourers, sports and vans – this particular example is a Clifton, with two seats up front and an occasional ‘dickey’ seat at the rear.

VITAL STATISTICS
Year: 1933
Engine size: 1125cc
Cylinders: Four
Power: 21bhp
Top speed: 65mph
Weight: 787kg
DONATED BY
Rob and David Lorch
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Austin Ten Drivers Club

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