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- Q781022 subject Q6278610.
- Q781022 subject Q8275904.
- Q781022 abstract "The Austin 8 is a small car that was produced by Austin between 1939 and 1948. Launched on 24 February 1939, production continued into the war until 1943. Approximately 9,000 - 9,500 of the wartime Austin models were two-seater military 8AP tourers produced for the armed services and government, and the rest were four light saloons, six light saloons, two and four seater tourers and vans. After World War II, the model was made from 1945 until 1948.By the late 1930s, sales of Austin's big seller, the Austin 7, were declining and the 1938 addition to the range of the 900 cc "Big 7" did little to fill the demand, as despite its larger engine its suspension and handling were still rooted in its early 1920s origins. A restyled and re-engineered range of cars had started to appear in 1937 with the Cambridge 10 with its much more streamlined look, and following the arrival of Leonard Lord development of a proper 8 hp car was accelerated. First the "new" engine was advertised to be 27HP, but later it was corrected to the same rate as the Big 7, which was 24HP.The new car, which was displayed to dealers in February 1939, kept the 900 cc, four-cylinder, side-valve engine from the Big 7, now with a higher 6.5:1 compression ratio, but had a completely new chassis. This was halfway to full unitary construction in that the main member was a pressed steel floor pan with a box section welded down each side of the car with three others going across the floor. The body was then bolted to this structure. Suspension was by semi-elliptic leaf springs with hydraulic dampers.Two- and four-door saloon bodies were made as well as two- and four-seat tourers, and vans. About 47,600 were made before war closed production in 1943. In 1945, production restarted, but there were no more tourers or two-door saloons produced in England. Post-war production of the tourer was however undertaken in Australia.".
- Q781022 assembly Q145.
- Q781022 assembly Q408.
- Q781022 bodyStyle Q1402386.
- Q781022 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q781022 bodyStyle Q193468.
- Q781022 length "3.7846".
- Q781022 manufacturer Q781156.
- Q781022 predecessor Q781028.
- Q781022 productionEndYear "1948".
- Q781022 productionStartYear "1939".
- Q781022 successor Q781030.
- Q781022 thumbnail Austin_8_ca_1946.jpg?width=300.
- Q781022 transmission "4-speed manual".
- Q781022 wheelbase "2.2352".
- Q781022 width "1.4224".
- Q781022 wikiPageExternalLink www.8tourer.tillyregister.com.
- Q781022 wikiPageExternalLink www.austin-eight.com.
- Q781022 wikiPageExternalLink austin8register.htm.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q1402386.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q190578.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q1928719.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q193468.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q29281.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q2946478.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q408.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278610.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q7670519.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q780947.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q781028.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q781030.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q781156.
- Q781022 wikiPageWikiLink Q8275904.
- Q781022 aka "Austin Wasp".
- Q781022 assembly Q145.
- Q781022 assembly "Australia".
- Q781022 bodyStyle "2".
- Q781022 bodyStyle "4".
- Q781022 engine "900".
- Q781022 manufacturer Q781156.
- Q781022 name "Austin 8".
- Q781022 predecessor Q781028.
- Q781022 production "1939".
- Q781022 production "56103".
- Q781022 successor Q781030.
- Q781022 transmission "4".
- Q781022 type Product.
- Q781022 type Automobile.
- Q781022 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q781022 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q781022 type Thing.
- Q781022 comment "The Austin 8 is a small car that was produced by Austin between 1939 and 1948. Launched on 24 February 1939, production continued into the war until 1943. Approximately 9,000 - 9,500 of the wartime Austin models were two-seater military 8AP tourers produced for the armed services and government, and the rest were four light saloons, six light saloons, two and four seater tourers and vans.".
- Q781022 label "Austin 8".
- Q781022 depiction Austin_8_ca_1946.jpg.
- Q781022 name "Austin 8".
- Q781022 name "Austin Wasp (Australia)".