Description
This Austin Seven RN Saloon is painted in Royal Blue/Black. Registered KF 8047, with spoked wheels and spare wheel on the back, the royal blue bodywork has a black roof with satin black masked sunroof and black mudguards and running board. The interior is also royal blue with black steering wheel and brown door trim.
The Austin Seven RN Saloon was a four-door saloon car designed by Sir Herbert Austin and produced by the Austin Motor Company between 1931 and 1932. It was a long-wheelbase version of the Austin Seven, with a wheelbase of 75 inches, compared to 72 inches for the standard model. This gave the RN Saloon more interior space, making it more suitable for families.
The RN Saloon was powered by a 747cc four-cylinder engine that produced 10 horsepower. The car had a top speed of around 50 mph. It was available in two trim levels: Standard and Deluxe. The Standard model came with basic features such as cloth upholstery and a black dashboard. The Deluxe model added features such as leather upholstery and a walnut dashboard.
The RN Saloon was a popular car in its day, selling over 2,900 units. It was particularly popular with families and tradespeople who needed a small, affordable, and reliable car. The RN Saloon was also a popular choice for motorcyclists who wanted to upgrade to a four-wheeled vehicle.
The RN Saloon was discontinued in 1932, but it was succeeded by the Austin Seven Ruby Saloon, which was a similar car but with a few minor updates. The Austin Seven remained in production until 1939.
Oxford Diecast Austin 7 RN Sallon comes on a plinth with a clear lid and Oxford Automobile wrap.