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Austin A70

The Austin A70 Hampshire and later Austin A70 Hereford are cars that were produced by Austin of Britain from 1948 until 1954. They were conventional body-on-frame cars with similar styling to the smaller A40 Devon and A40 Somerset models respectively. 85,682 were built.

Austin A70
Hampshire/Hereford
Austin A70 Hereford
Overview
ManufacturerAustin
Production1948–54
AssemblyUnited Kingdom
Melbourne, Australia [1]
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2199 cc Straight-4
Chronology
PredecessorAustin 16 hp
SuccessorA90 Westminster

A70 Hampshire Edit

A70 Hampshire
 
Austin A70 Hampshire
Overview
Also calledAustin A70 Countryman[2]
Austin A70 Pick-up [3]
Production1948–1950
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon
2-door estate
2-door pickup[4]
Dimensions
Wheelbase96 in (2,438 mm)
Length163 in (4,140 mm)[5]

Most first generation A70s were Hampshire 4-door saloons, though some estate and pickup truck versions were also produced as the A70 Countryman and A70 Pick-up respectively. The 2.2 L (2199 cc) straight-4 pushrod engine provided the same power output, at 67 bhp (50 kW), as it had when installed in the earlier Austin 16 hp. The new car was nevertheless lighter and published acceleration and top speed figures were correspondingly brisker. Accelerating from 0-80 km/h (50 mph) took 14.5 seconds and the maximum speed was 83.3 mph (134.1 km/h). The Hampshire used Girling hydraulic brakes which operated on the front wheels only; the rears being mechanical, a setup which was shared with the earlier (GS2) A40 Devon.

Production of the model ended in 1950 with 35,261 being built.[5] In 1950 the UK price was £648, which included the heater.

A70 Hereford Edit

A70 Hereford
 
Austin A70 Hereford
Overview
Also calledAustin A70 Countryman [6]
Austin A70 Coupe [6]
Austin A70 Pick-up [6]
Production1950–1954
AssemblyUnited Kingdom
Australia[7]
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon
2-door estate
2-door convertible
2-door coupé utility[8]
Dimensions
Wheelbase99 in (2,515 mm)[9]
Length167.5 in (4,254 mm)[9]
Width69.5 in (1,765 mm)[9]
Height65.5 in (1,660 mm) [9]

The A70 Hereford replaced the Hampshire in 1950 and was wider and slightly longer with an extra 3 inches (76 mm) in the wheelbase. A new addition to the range was the A70 Coupe, a 2-door convertible with coachwork by Carbodies of Coventry. A notable mechanical change was the use of fully hydraulic brakes. The smaller A40 Somerset had similar styling and shared the same doors and rear wings.

The car retained the 2199cc 4-cylinder engine first seen officially in 1945 on the Austin 16. Performance was adequate by the standards of the time, but the car was not particularly quiet, and an Autocar magazine road test in 1950 reported a "small vibration at about 40 m.p.h. on the overrun" on its test car.[10] Austin had given a lead after the war in equipping its cars with interior heaters at no extra cost, and the Hereford came fitted with "the latest Smiths fresh-air installation" as standard equipment.[10] The road tester found the heater, like the engine and indeed the windscreen wipers, "rather noisy in operation", however.[10]

Sales were slow, with 50,421 having been produced when the A90 Westminster replaced it in 1954.[5] Another rare variant was the A70 Pickup/Ute This shared the same platform as the estate, but with fully faired bodywork aft of the driving cab. The interior of this rather plush workhorse was the same as the saloon, but instead of a large split-bench seat the pickup had a full width bench seat. Full instrumentation was mounted in the centre of the dashboard allowing easy viewing whether for left- or right-hand drive versions .All variations had a 4 speed steering column gear change.

An A70 tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1951 had a top speed of 80.5 mph (129.6 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 21.4 seconds. A fuel consumption of 21.9 miles per imperial gallon (12.9 L/100 km; 18.2 mpg‑US) was recorded. The test car cost £911 including taxes.[9]

 
1954 Austin A70 Pick-up

References Edit

  1. ^ Gavin Farmer, Leyland P76: Anything but Average, page 2
  2. ^ Austin A70 Countryman brochure, www.bimomotor.com via www.webcitation.org Retrieved on 6 July 2013
  3. ^ Austin A70 Pick-up, foter.com Retrieved on 6 July 2013
  4. ^ Austin A70 Hampshire & Hereford (1948–1954) at www.flickr.com Retrieved on 19 April 2011
  5. ^ a b c Robson, G. (2006). A-Z of British Cars 1945–80. Herridge. ISBN 0-9541063-9-3.
  6. ^ a b c Austin brochures, www.austinmemories.com 29 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 6 July 2013
  7. ^ Colin Peck, The Last Real Austins: 1946 TO 1959, Veloce Publishing Ltd, 1 Jul. 2009, page 86
  8. ^ Austin A70 Hampshire & Hereford at www.austinmemories.com 20 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 19 April 2011
  9. ^ a b c d e "The Austin A70 Hereford Saloon". The Motor. 2 May 1951.
  10. ^ a b c "Austin A.70 Hereford Saloon (road test)". Autocar. 10 October 1950.

External links Edit

  • "", Austin Memories
  • "Owners' club", Austin Counties Car Club
  • 1953 Austin A70 "Pick-up" sales brochure, "Museum Victoria"

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The Austin A70 Hampshire and later Austin A70 Hereford are cars that were produced by Austin of Britain from 1948 until 1954 They were conventional body on frame cars with similar styling to the smaller A40 Devon and A40 Somerset models respectively 85 682 were built Austin A70Hampshire HerefordAustin A70 HerefordOverviewManufacturerAustinProduction1948 54AssemblyUnited Kingdom Melbourne Australia 1 LayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine2199 cc Straight 4ChronologyPredecessorAustin 16 hpSuccessorA90 Westminster Contents 1 A70 Hampshire 2 A70 Hereford 3 References 4 External linksA70 Hampshire EditA70 Hampshire Austin A70 HampshireOverviewAlso calledAustin A70 Countryman 2 Austin A70 Pick up 3 Production1948 1950Body and chassisBody style4 door saloon2 door estate2 door pickup 4 DimensionsWheelbase96 in 2 438 mm Length163 in 4 140 mm 5 Most first generation A70s were Hampshire 4 door saloons though some estate and pickup truck versions were also produced as the A70 Countryman and A70 Pick up respectively The 2 2 L 2199 cc straight 4 pushrod engine provided the same power output at 67 bhp 50 kW as it had when installed in the earlier Austin 16 hp The new car was nevertheless lighter and published acceleration and top speed figures were correspondingly brisker Accelerating from 0 80 km h 50 mph took 14 5 seconds and the maximum speed was 83 3 mph 134 1 km h The Hampshire used Girling hydraulic brakes which operated on the front wheels only the rears being mechanical a setup which was shared with the earlier GS2 A40 Devon Production of the model ended in 1950 with 35 261 being built 5 In 1950 the UK price was 648 which included the heater Austin A70 Hampshire 1948 50 Austin A70 Pick upA70 Hereford EditA70 Hereford Austin A70 HerefordOverviewAlso calledAustin A70 Countryman 6 Austin A70 Coupe 6 Austin A70 Pick up 6 Production1950 1954AssemblyUnited Kingdom Australia 7 Body and chassisBody style4 door saloon2 door estate2 door convertible2 door coupe utility 8 DimensionsWheelbase99 in 2 515 mm 9 Length167 5 in 4 254 mm 9 Width69 5 in 1 765 mm 9 Height65 5 in 1 660 mm 9 The A70 Hereford replaced the Hampshire in 1950 and was wider and slightly longer with an extra 3 inches 76 mm in the wheelbase A new addition to the range was the A70 Coupe a 2 door convertible with coachwork by Carbodies of Coventry A notable mechanical change was the use of fully hydraulic brakes The smaller A40 Somerset had similar styling and shared the same doors and rear wings The car retained the 2199cc 4 cylinder engine first seen officially in 1945 on the Austin 16 Performance was adequate by the standards of the time but the car was not particularly quiet and an Autocar magazine road test in 1950 reported a small vibration at about 40 m p h on the overrun on its test car 10 Austin had given a lead after the war in equipping its cars with interior heaters at no extra cost and the Hereford came fitted with the latest Smiths fresh air installation as standard equipment 10 The road tester found the heater like the engine and indeed the windscreen wipers rather noisy in operation however 10 Sales were slow with 50 421 having been produced when the A90 Westminster replaced it in 1954 5 Another rare variant was the A70 Pickup Ute This shared the same platform as the estate but with fully faired bodywork aft of the driving cab The interior of this rather plush workhorse was the same as the saloon but instead of a large split bench seat the pickup had a full width bench seat Full instrumentation was mounted in the centre of the dashboard allowing easy viewing whether for left or right hand drive versions All variations had a 4 speed steering column gear change An A70 tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1951 had a top speed of 80 5 mph 129 6 km h and could accelerate from 0 60 mph 97 km h in 21 4 seconds A fuel consumption of 21 9 miles per imperial gallon 12 9 L 100 km 18 2 mpg US was recorded The test car cost 911 including taxes 9 1954 Austin A70 Pick upReferences Edit Gavin Farmer Leyland P76 Anything but Average page 2 Austin A70 Countryman brochure www bimomotor com via www webcitation org Retrieved on 6 July 2013 Austin A70 Pick up foter com Retrieved on 6 July 2013 Austin A70 Hampshire amp Hereford 1948 1954 at www flickr com Retrieved on 19 April 2011 a b c Robson G 2006 A Z of British Cars 1945 80 Herridge ISBN 0 9541063 9 3 a b c Austin brochures www austinmemories com Archived 29 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 6 July 2013 Colin Peck The Last Real Austins 1946 TO 1959 Veloce Publishing Ltd 1 Jul 2009 page 86 Austin A70 Hampshire amp Hereford at www austinmemories com Archived 20 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 19 April 2011 a b c d e The Austin A70 Hereford Saloon The Motor 2 May 1951 a b c Austin A 70 Hereford Saloon road test Autocar 10 October 1950 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Austin A70 A70 Hampshire Hereford Austin Memories Owners club Austin Counties 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