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Uploaded by on May 30, 2007

Driving from the Ribblehead viaduct to Ingleton we clocked a hair raising 40 mph in this 1926 Austin 7. Ingleborough hill can be seen on the left at the beginning.

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  • Scary thought, i'm sure it's possible if the engine was on top form, plus the Ruby will be at least 8 years younger than this particular chummy. I wouldn't like to be a passenger though!

    The Austin 7 racers have super chargers taking them to 75mph, although they look like bullets. Some good vids of them on YouTube.

  • No it's a four seater tourer, however it had just started raining so the lid was up.

  • I've never been more scared than going at speed in that car. It's like sliding down the Cresta run on a tea tray.

  • Yes it's a particularly clever chummy. Very confusing if you're driving it and it just switchs like that.

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  • Ah, yes! ... Having owned a '37 A7 in my youth, I very quickly learned that 40mph meant hair-raising moments when trying to rein the steed in! Those little jam tin brakes needed regular adjustment to keep them even half-way decent. Herbert Austin, the old plonker, said he deliberately made the brakes that way because, he said, good brakes don't encourage good driving skills.

    Yeah right!

    Thanks for a nostalgic video.

  • AAAHHHHHHHHAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HH

  • I was talking to a friend of mine who in the late 1950s took a Ruby up to 55 - 60mph on the brand new M1 motorway to London. Any thoughts?? At a certain speed the steering the entire steering chain would violently shake until you sped up..

  • that a box saloon? fantstic car i'll be getting one soon

  • I'd really like to see an Austin 7 that can do 90! That'd be rather impressive. And totally impossible.

  • 40? This looks far faster than 40. You appear to be going 90 MPH. At least.

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