Austin_12_August_1946_1465cc.JPG
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Summary
Description Austin 12 August 1946 1465cc.JPG |
English:
Austin 12 1946
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Date | May 2010 (photo) 1946 (car) |
Source | Own work |
Author | Charles01 |
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I took this picture myself and hereby release it into the public domain to the full extent possible in relevant jurisdictions. |
Engine capacity (a note by the photographer)
The photographer writes:
According to the UK tax office (see http://www.taxdisc.direct.gov.uk archive copy at the Wayback Machine ) this car's engine capacity is 1465 cc.
According to Culshaw and Horrobin [1] , that is not a standard Austin engine size for the period.
So either the car has had a non-standard engine fitted at some stage.
Or it was an export special, fitted even when new with a non-standard engine. (The 1963 UK license plate on a car manufactured in 1946 is consistent with that explanation.)
Or the tax office information is incorrect.
Another contributor (unidentified) adds:
I had the same marked on the V5 of my 1935 Austin 12/4 but on stripping the engine for a rebuild and measuring Bore (2.73") and Stroke (4") it was definitely a 1535cc. I asked the DVLA to update the V5.
El precio del vehiculo puede llegar a costar 45,789euros en las condiciones en las que se encuentre dado que es un auto clásico e inovador para su època, ya que fue el primer vehiculo en incorporar el carburador para finales y principios de 1939 y 1940.
Source(s)
- ↑ Culshaw; Horrobin (1974) Complete Catalogue of British Cars , London : Macmillan ISBN 0-333-16689-2
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