BAD596 - AUSTIN SEVEN
MOT: ExemptGB
·Last updated 23 days ago
The Austin Seven, often affectionately referred to as the 'Baby Austin,' is a renowned small car produced by the British manufacturer Austin from 1922 to 1939. Known for its affordability and practicality, the Seven played a pivotal role in making motoring accessible to a broader audience. Manufactured in Birmingham, this compact vehicle featured a lightweight design and a modest engine, typically around 747cc, which contributed to its nimbleness and economical operation. Its simple yet innovative engineering set it apart during its era, establishing a legacy as one of the most influential small cars in British automotive history. Despite its modest appearance, the Austin Seven's impact on car design and affordability remains significant to this day.
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MOT History
This Austin Seven, registered BAD596, was manufactured in August 1936. It features a red exterior and is powered by petrol. The engine size and CO2 emissions are not specified. The vehicle is exempt from MOT testing and has no current MOT or expiry date available. Its mileage and recent advisories are not recorded. The car is currently untaxed. No additional mechanical or inspection details are provided.
No MOT history available for this vehicle.
This may be because the vehicle is exempt from MOT testing or has not yet had its first MOT test.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the MOT due for BAD596?
This vehicle is MOT exempt.
What is the tax status of BAD596?
The tax status is Untaxed and is due on 01 May 1999.
What are the specifications of BAD596?
This is a 1936 AUSTIN SEVEN vehicle in RED. It runs on PETROL with a 747cc engine.
What is the environmental impact of BAD596?
Environmental data not available for this vehicle.