The Austin Seven AF Tourer Sedan was a car that epitomised 1930s automotive design and engineering. It was a two-seater tourer body mounted on the reliable and popular Austin 7 chassis. The car was compact and lightweight, measuring 12 feet in length and featuring a wheelbase of 74 inches. The AF earned its tourer name by featuring a spacious open top for passengers to enjoy the air and the sights. The Austin Seven AF featured a four-cylinder engine which produced an output of 8.2 kW at 3000 rpm. This powertrain was mated to a three-speed manual transmission which propelled the AF to a top speed of just under 50mph. The car featured a robust frame and suspension system which made it capable of tackling uneven terrain. Exterior wise, the Austin Seven AF was a unique looking machine with its two-tone grey paint job, tall headlamps, and black spoke wheels. It also featured body-integrated running boards along the sides with a large rear boot and luggage compartment. Inside, the cabin was simple but comfortable, complete with two semi-reclining seats. The Austin Seven AF Tourer Sedan was not the fastest car of its era, but it certainly was the most stylish. Its combination of reliable engineering, comfort, and good looks make it a timeless classic of 1930s automotive design.
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