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Hi everyone! I am new to this forum. I am looking for any and all information regarding the 1954 Austin Somerset, A40 Saloon. My husband and I just purchased one in good shape and are planning a restoration. Tips, tricks, do's and don't are all appreciated. Thanks in advance, I look forward to getting to know you all. We live in New York state, so please bear with me if I don't understand all the differences in wording.
 
Welcome to ya!

We don't bite, and most of us are easy to understand.

But you may have to type very s-l-o-w-l-y for some of us... :devilgrin:

Post away - lots of folks ready and willing to help.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Ah shucks,all you Yankees are alike - nice folk. We're a good group here. Post away. Oh we also like photos.

:savewave:
 
:savewave: Welcome to the Forum.
 
Thanks to everyone across the sea. I will try to post a few pics. Glad to be part of the forum.
 

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Wow... great looking car! Welcome to the forum, we're glad your here :thumbsup:
 
Welcome! I think that somewhere I may have articles on the Austin "Counties" series that I could scan and e-mail. But first I have to find 'em! These cars are pretty basic and the mechanicals were used on many other contemporary vehicles so you should be in good shape.
 
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