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Austins & Bantams Buzz Batavia, New York
Roy Evans Trophy Winner: 1940 American Bantam pickup.
The New York 1938 Bantam coupe won 1st place-Bantam Closed.
1st place - Austin Closed - 1930 American Austin coupe.
The 1938 Bantam roadster was freshly restored in 2008
A beautiful 1933 Austin Seven Saloon.
An unrestored 1933 Austin pickup.
A 1930 American Austin coupe.
1939 Bantam panel trucks are very rare.
This 1930 American Austin roadster shared the spotlight in a photo with Stephanie Powers as Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
Red looks great on a 1939 Bantam pickup.
In August 2009, American Austin and Bantam cars and trucks converged on Batavia, New York for the 46th Annual American Austin Bantam Club meet. At least ten of the vehicles on display throughout the week were commercial vehicles. Although approximately half of the Austin and Bantam production consisted of commercial vehicles, it's rare to see so many in one place today.
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