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1936 Lammas-Graham

1936 Lammas-Graham

Date: 21/09/11 Views: 71

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Austin Automobile Company

Classic Austin

The Austin was a classic brass era American automobile manufactured in Grand Rapids, Michigan from 1901 to 1921. The company, founded by James E. Austin and his son Walter Austin, built large, expensive and powerful touring cars with an unusual double cantilever rear spring arrangement placing the rear wheels behind (sometimes well behind) the passenger compartment, as well as a unique two-speed rear axle.

The first car, introduced in 1902, was a two cylinder model with the 16hp engine under the seat driving the rear wheels through an epicyclic gearbox and chains. It was considerably larger than most other makes of the day. For several years, colors were optional, but most were painted either white with tan trim or light brown. After about 10 were sold they moved to larger engines and shaft drive. Four cylinder models followed in 1904 rated at 35 or 50hp.

The 1907 60hp (45 kW) LX model was an eight-seat tourer.

The Model XC in 1908 was a 90hp (67 kW) 13 litre six and described as the "sportiest kind of car it is possible to get", by Walter S. Austin. Depending on coachwork it could cost up to $7000. The car's wheelbase was extremely large at 147 in (3,700 mm).

By 1911, the vehicles were equipped with electric lights and left-hand steering and in 1913 two speed rear axles were introduced.

The four cylinder models were dropped after 1908 and for 1915, a six with 572 cubic inch (9383 cc) (4½×6 inches, 114×152 mm) engine was available in a three-passenger tourer or touring roadster. The name "Highway King" was adopted in 1916.

In 1917 the company offered a V-12 which was made up until production operations ceased.

Production was never high, running at about 30 cars a year and in total about 1,000 cars were made. After the company closed the Austins moved into Real Estate.

For a video on the 1909 XC go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1TPIPvf0aQ

Date: 12/02/09
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1909 Austin Touring

1909 Austin Touring

Date: 26/03/10
Views: 139
1909 Austin XC 6 cylinder Tourer

1909 Austin XC 6 cylinder Tourer

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Date: 11/10/08
Views: 331
1909 Austin XC 6 cylinder Tourer

1909 Austin XC 6 cylinder Tourer

13 Litre 90 hp Weidly engine

Date: 11/10/08
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