The 1959 Austin Seven Mini Hatchback is a small, four-seat hatchback car that was an icon of the swinging '60s car culture. It was introduced by the British Motor Corporation in 1959 and quickly became widely popular. With its extroverted design, the car greatly influenced the design of cars that came after it. Boasting a front-mounted 598 cc engine and a four-speed manual gearbox, the Seven was capable of a top speed of over 80 mph. Weighing in at 928 kg, the Seven was built with a lightweight construction, featuring body panels made of aluminum and an alloy-steel chassis, all of which made it extremely fuel-efficient for its time. Unique features on the 1959 model included a front-hinged bonnet, a front windscreen, round headlights, and a signature grille. With its signature design and strong performance, the 1959 Austin Seven Mini Hatchback is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.
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