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1936 Austin 10 Specifications

These are standard specifications for the 1936 Austin 10, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series : 1932 - 1947
Inline 4
Displacement : 1125 cc | 68.7 cu in. | 1.1 L.
Power : 21 BHP (15.456 KW)
Transmission:
4 Manual

10 Production (1932-1947) : 290,000
1936 Austin 10

Sherborne Saloon

Sherborne Saloon
Chassis # G8K 8465
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Seating Capacity : 4
Doors : 4
Exterior
Wheelbase : 93.0 in | 2362 mm.

Lichfield Saloon

Seating Capacity : 4
Doors : 4
Exterior
Wheelbase : 93.0 in | 2362 mm.

2 Seater Tourer

Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Wheelbase : 93.0 in | 2362 mm.

4 Seater Tourer

Seating Capacity : 4
Exterior
Wheelbase : 93.0 in | 2362 mm.

Ripley Sports

Exterior
Wheelbase : 93.0 in | 2362 mm.

Colwyn Cabriolet

Doors : 2
Exterior
Wheelbase : 93.0 in | 2362 mm.

Suspension
Half-elliptic springs

Tires / Wheels
Wheels : 16-inch steel disc

1936 Averages
Avg. Household Income : $1,713
Avg. Home : $3,925
Avg. Gallon of Gas : $0.10

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Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1936 Austin 10? A: The 1936 Austin 10 has a wheelbase size of 93.00 inches.

Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1936 Austin 10? A: The 1936 Austin 10 was offered as a 2 Seater Tourer, 4 Seater Tourer, Colwyn Cabriolet, Lichfield Saloon, Ripley Sports, Sherborne Saloon.

Q: What type of wheels did the 1936 Austin 10 have? A: The 1936 Austin 10 had 16-inch steel disc wheels.

Q: How many 10 were produced? A: Austin produced 290,000 examples of the 10 from 1932 to 1947.

Q: What engine did the 1936 Austin 10 have? A: The engine powering the 1936 Austin 10 was a Inline 4 (1125 cc | 68.7 cu in. | 1.1 L.) with 21 BHP (15.456 KW).

Q: What transmission did the 1936 Austin 10 have? A: The 1936 Austin 10 had a 4 speed Manual gearbox.