Sheer quality
‘Leading down from the Mynd this valley is popular with walkers to this day’ The Austin Sheerline fulfilled most of the roles a Rolls-Royce, Daimler or large Jaguar could, albeit in a more sedate manner. It mixed a humble pre-war truck engine with a lot of walnut and leather for approachable luxury motoring.
The ‘toddler’ Austin
If the Seven was the ‘baby’ Austin, what was the Eight? A bit of a stop-gap, in truth. The little side-valve was new in 1939 but reappeared post-war and quickly looked out of date. It seemed a long wait until the OHV A30 arrived in 1951.
Carding Mill Valley, Shropshire, 1958
We’re looking down Carding Mill Valley on a fine late spring weekend, possibly the May Bank Holiday. This beautiful spot…
