1925 Austin Seven Pram Hood
Super example; 
original upholstery; modern crank; off the road between 1934 and 1978; a lovely 
thing
Early Sevens have a complete charm of their own, making even 
late-Vintage examples look bloated by comparison!
This gorgeous pram-hood 
AC-Chummy is rather special. It was first registered in July 1925 and was 
supplied through George Heath of Birmingham according to the plaque on the dash 
but had little use before the war, being laid up in 1934 when it was just nine 
years old.
It was to remain in storage for the next 42 years, emerging in 
1978. Thought to have originally been maroon and black, it was carefully 
restored by Austin 7 Specialist Tony White and painted Kingfisher blue and 
black.
In stunning order, it was sold in 1983, winning numerous concours 
prizes over the next six years before changing hands regularly after that every 
few years. It was even used by Rover Group on their show stand at the 1985 
Earls Court MotorFair.
Its main charm, other than being so early and 
dainty is its originality. The engine number is very close to the chassis number 
and given its time in storage is thought to be the original. The rear 
axle is dated June 1925 and it retains its correct early 6" brakes and back 
plates. Although the hood, sidescreens, door cards and carpets are new, the seat 
upholstery is totally original and remains in remarkable condition.
It 
appears to have lived in France for a while before coming home. Its owner 
in 2009 spent over £2,500 with Paul Rogers Engineering on a new 
crank, white metalling, new pistons and balancing and it hasn't done a huge 
amount since.
It appeared on the front cover of the Summer 2011 VSCC 
Bulletin and has lived with its current registered keeper for over 10 
years. It comes with a current V5C; VSCC eligibility document (non 
transferable), some photocopied reference material, old MOTs and an original, 
early handbook.
Early Chummys with pram hoods and single piece bonnets 
don't come along very often. This one, with such originality and a rebuilt 
engine fitted with a modern crank ticks every box.
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