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National Austin 7 Rally set to deliver commercial theme

Fri 07 Feb 2014

The fifty-second National Rally of pre-war Austin 7 motor cars, organised by the 750 Motor Club, takes place at the home of the national motor museum at Beaulieu in Hampshire on Sunday 6th July.

The Austin 7, the ‘baby’ Austin, was the first truly mass-produced British car and between 1922 and 1939 some 290,000 were built. Today, enthusiasm for owning an Austin 7 is as strong as ever and the rally attracts entries from all over the United Kingdom and Europe.

In the pre-war period butchers, bakers, fishmongers and traders used the Austin 7 for deliveries. To celebrate their contribution to the heritage of the marque the rally theme this year is ‘Commercial Austin 7s’ and some wonderful examples will join the hundreds of vehicles on display. All Austin 7s are welcome and membership of the 750 Motor Club is not required.

Austins form the core of the event, but all tax-exempt historic vehicles of all makes are invited to attend and will have a designated parking area on the rally field.

The official rally is on the Sunday but many entrants take advantage of overnight camping to make a weekend of the event. On the Saturday there is an organized run around the New Forest followed by an evening barbecue.
The public are encouraged to come and see the rally as the venue makes for an ideal day out for all the family. Beaulieu is home to a wide variety of attractions and the rally entry ticket also gives access to the historic Palace House and Gardens and The National Motor Museum.

The event is sponsored by Warranty Direct and RH Specialist Insurance. Full details and entry forms can be found here. Gates open at 10am.

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