The 1938 Austin Big Seven Sedan was an iconic car of its era that perfectly encapsulated the elegance and innovative design of the 1930s. The car was the epitome of luxury and craftsmanship during this period, with a strong emphasis on traditional styling and a blend of modern technology and style. On the outside, the car was finished with a sleek, two-tone paint job of dark green and black which added to its timeless aesthetic. The car was powered by an in-line four-cylinder pre-war engine that produced 39 horsepower and a top speed of 38 mph. The car featured four-wheel drum brakes and an independent front suspension. The interior of the car was luxurious and comfortable, featuring a leather-covered leatherette upholstery that was finished with a classic zigzag pattern. An extensive array of features also included a heater, a wind-up clock, and a built-in radio. The car also had an upright driving position that allowed for comfortable and easy driving. The 1938 Austin Big Seven Sedan was an iconic example of pre-war automobiles that embodied the spirit of an era.
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