AUSTIN CARS
WIDE EANGE OP MODELS. For the 1933 season the Austin, car organisation again enters the limelight with a wide range of machines from the nippy little baby to the more aristocratic and higher-powered jobs. They should provide a range of selection for any type of driver. The extension in the range of chassis available gives for a wider choice of bodies, while some entirely new models are being introduced.
A most important point in connection with the 1933 Austins is that every model, from the popular little “Seven” to the powerful and aristocratic “Twenty” is equipped with four forward spoc-ds with twin-top gear-box giving a .silent second. This standardisation of equipment, which adds so much to the pleasure and safety of driving, will be greatly appreciated by motorists arid is evidence that a liberal policy lias been established directed to the end that the purchaser of a 1933 Austin is assured that any model chosen as best suited to his particular need will be furnished with that equipment which has become sine qua non in a modern car. 4
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 7 December 1932, Page 5
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181AUSTIN CARS Hawera Star, Volume LII, 7 December 1932, Page 5
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