The 1909 Austin 7HP OW was a small, lightweight automobile produced by the British Austin Motor Company. Its body was constructed with a rounder, more curvaceous shape than the previous Squarebody model which helped improve aerodynamics. This model featured a 7 horsepower single-cylinder engine which could reach a top speed of 28 miles per hour and a fuel tank capacity of 6.5 gallons. The 1940s-style radiator cap, elegant curves, and Austin enviable Victorian grill made it a classic of the period. It was a true workhorse of its time, designed with functionality and affordability in mind. The paintwork of the 1909 Austin 7HP OW was painted in a variety of antique shades of light blue, dark green, and dark red. It had a 100-inch wheelbase and walnut-finished hardwood frame. The vehicle featured classic Austin style hubcaps on either side of the wheels. This model was also equipped with a two-cylinder pressure oil system, a three-speed sliding-gear transmission, and a Leaf spring suspension. The steering was controlled with a single-piece steering column that was linked to a wheel adjusted to the right of the driver's seat. The 1909 Austin 7HP OW also featured an impressive set of interior features, including upholstered leather seats and floor with heather mohair mats. This model featured an adjustable footrest for the driver's seat, side curtains and a dimpled enamel roofing panel. The exterior was finished off with a full set of Austin-logo white treaded tires. The sleek and sharp looks of this classic car made it a favorite among travelers. It was an affordable, reliable, and stylish car of its time and, as such, had an immense impact on the future of the automobile industry.
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