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THE AUSTIN TWELVE IS 100 YEARS OLD – COME AND HELP THE VINTAGE AUSTIN REGISTER CELEBRATE!

The Vintage Austin Register is pleased to announce that a rally of vintage cars will take place on 12th June 2022 at Stonehouse Family Farm, Bond Lane, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, LE12 7AA, to commemorate the centenary of the Austin Twelve motor car. The aim is to gather together at least 100 surviving examples of this iconic car that helped make motoring accessible to the masses.

The Austin Twelve was developed during 1921 but its first public appearance was at the Scottish Motor Show at the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow in January 1922. As a result of this, the very first car was sold by Carlaws, the Glasgow Austin dealership, in the same month. Since those early days, the Twelve has proved to be a popular and thoroughly reliable car. It has gained a reputation for being virtually unbreakable and is considered by many to be an ideal way for a novice to enter the world of vintage motoring. The fact that almost 1,000 of these vehicles have survived to this day is testament to the build and design quality of the cars coming out of Longbridge 100 years ago. We believe the car’s 100th birthday is a significant milestone and worthy of celebrating in style. So, set aside 12th June in your diaries and come and join the party!

The club’s chairman, James Gosling is looking forward to the event and says “The Austin Twelve is such a remarkable car and we are proud and excited to celebrate its birthday by putting as many survivors as possible on display.”

Many of us will remember reading about the adventures of Gumdrop, the blue Austin Twelve tourer that featured in Val Biro’s famous children’s books. It is hoped that Gumdrop will be at the rally, as well as Philip Smallbone’s 1922 tourer that is believed to be the oldest-surviving Austin Twelve in the country.

The Vintage Austin Register is a group of enthusiasts with a passion for vintage Austin cars and they are keen for everyone who has an interest in veteran, vintage and classic vehicles, of all types, to join them at the Austin Twelve’s centenary rally. Groups of cars will be setting out from all over the country, travelling around their local areas and converging on the Stonehurst Family Farm at Bond Lane, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, LE12 7AA where they will be on display for everyone who comes along. Other vintage Austin models are also expected to be present, making the event a wonderful day out for pre-war car enthusiasts. The owners are extremely friendly and will take great delight in showing off their cars. Any Austin Twelve owners who are not already members of the VAR are very welcome to bring their cars along.

As well as the vintage cars, there is plenty to amuse the whole family at Stonehurst Farm. It is family-run and visitors are encouraged to meet the animals, take a trip on a tractor and trailer, enjoy a pony ride, browse around the on-site motor museum and visit the cafeteria for refreshments. The event runs from 10:00am to 4:30pm. Further details and entry forms may be obtained from Mike Eggenton at m.eggenton@btopenworld.com.

To whet your appetite in anticipation of the June event, here are a few Austin Twelves…

 


2 responses to “THE AUSTIN TWELVE IS 100 YEARS OLD – COME AND HELP THE VINTAGE AUSTIN REGISTER CELEBRATE!”

  1. Daniel Hutchinson says:

    Looking forward to this event, we are booked in with our 1924 Tourer.

  2. Russell Clough says:

    Our lovely 22 Austin 12 would have been the first one to turn 100 last year.
    It’s the blue car in your gallery above.
    We’ve owned it for about 35 years but have now sold our 25 A12 that we went everywhere in… including towing our A7 racing car to track meetings.
    Great old cars.

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