8th Sep, 2021 13:00

Imperial War Museum Duxford

 
Lot 70
 

1937 Austin 12/4 'Low Loader' Taxi
Coachwork by Strachans Successors Ltd

Sold for £13,500

(including buyers premium)


Lot details

Registration No: DLN 66
Chassis No: BS80865
MOT: Exempt

  • Reputedly last in service with The Barnsdale Garage & Engineering Co Ltd during 1955 and then laid-up for decades
  • Restored and re-registered with the DVLA in 1990
  • Current family ownership for twenty-three years but scarcely used since 2017

Prompted to enter the London taxicab market in 1929 by a generous order from dealers Mann and Overton, Austin soon upset the status quo. Based on the redoubtable 12/4 chassis, the Longbridge manufacturer’s ‘High Lot’ model was cheaper, easier to maintain and more reliable than its Morris Commercial and Beardmore opposition. Updated in 1934 as the ‘Low Loader’ or ‘LL’, the Austin boasted ample luggage space next to the driver and four seats to the rear compartment (though, two of these were of the ‘fold down’ variety). Among the more expensive coachwork options, Strachan Successors Ltd’s Landaulette design featured a retractable rear roof that allowed passengers to make the most of any clement weather and intricate wooden door cappings. Famously durable, the 12/4’s 1861cc sidevalve four-cylinder engine was allied to an equally stoical four-speed manual gearbox both of which promised years of faithful service.

First registered in London (or so its ‘DLN 66’ number plate would imply), chassis BS80865 is understood to have remained in service until at least 1955 latterly with the Barnsdale Garage and Engineering Co Ltd of West Riding, Yorkshire. Dry stored for decades thereafter, it was self-evidently restored before being re-registered with the DVLA during August 1990. Entering the current family ownership twenty-three years ago, the Austin has been used for film hire and weddings as well as high days and holidays. Starting readily upon inspection following a recent temporary repair to the engine’s cylinder head, the 12/4 has been primarily garaged since 2017 and would thus benefit from recommissioning. Finished in traditional Blue over Black livery, correct coachwork fittings include the roof mounted 'For Hire' sign, the taxi fare meter and the Metropolitan Police Fare Table. Comprehensively re-trimmed at a cost of circa £5,000, this appealing ‘Low Loader’ represents an iconic piece of British street furniture from a bygone age and would be welcomed on the HCVS’ London to Brighton Commercial Vehicle Run and at exclusive taxicab events.

For more information, please contact:
Damian Jones
damian.jones@handh.co.uk
07855 493737

PLEASE NOTE: Since the catalogue went to press we have been contacted by Mark Cooper of the London Vintage Taxi Association who has very kindly provided the following information:

From the left, the ledger columns show;

Customer (first owner) J B Motors (almost certainly a taxi rental garage)

Chassis no. 80865

Engine no. 81503

Seat no. 1018 (etched into the underside of the seat base) and date of arrival from the trimmers shop (08.01.1937)

Coachbuilder - Strachans (Successors) Ltd. of Wales Farm Road, Acton, London W3.

Date taxed - 14.01.1937 at a cost of £10 for the year.

Registration no. DLN 66

 

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Auction: Imperial War Museum Duxford, 8th Sep, 2021

AUCTION VENUE
Imperial War Museum
Duxford
Cambridgeshire
CB22 4QR

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