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  1. The American Austin Car Company Inc. was an American automobile manufacturing corporation incorporated in the state of Delaware. The company was founded on February 23, 1929, [1] and produced motorcars licensed from the British Austin Motor Company from 1930 through 1934, after it had filed for bankruptcy protection.

  2. Dec 10, 2020 · Learn about the American Austin, a small car based on the British Austin 7 that was sold in the USA from 1930 to 1935. See photos, specs, and stories of this rare and novel vehicle.

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  3. Mar 30, 2006 · Learn about the American Austin and Bantam, two small cars that tried to compete with the big ones in the U.S. market from 1930 to 1941. Discover how they became the prototypes of the jeep and influenced the design of today's four-wheel-drive vehicles.

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  5. Specifications: Manufacturer: The American Austin Car Company. Country of Origin: USA. Drivetrain Configuration: Front engine, rear-wheel drive. Engine: Water-cooled, flathead, inline four, 15hp. Transmission: 3-speed manual gearbox. Top Speed: 50 mph. Year of Production: 1930-1934. Number Produced: 20,000. Original Cost: $475.

  6. In England the Austin was the most produced car in 1930. The American Austin Car Company struggled to sell tiny Austin cars in the US market. It operated as a largely independent subsidiary from 1929 to 1934 was revived after bankruptcy under the name "American Bantam" from 1937 to 1941.

  7. Jan 23, 2009 · An American Austin company, totally unrelated to the English Austin company, built luxury cars in the early part of the Twentieth Century. Though they built innovative automobiles, a recession that followed the first World War put them out of business.

  8. Dubbed the American Austin, its story is particularly interesting. The American Austin Car Company was incorporated in Delaware in 1929. Though that location was chosen for tax purposes, production was centered at the former Standard Steel Car Company in Butler. Assembly began with the 1930 models.

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