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American Bantam:
Family's Jewel
-Read the story behind, "Family's Jewel," the story of a Bantam roadster and one family's lasting legacy. Lots of old family photos. http://www.tomandruth.us/40-Bantam.htm

Related websites - www.americanbantam.com

Austin Seven:
The Austin Seven Clubs Association
- http://www.a7ca.org/

Cornwall Austin Seven Club http://www.austin7.org/fancy_an_austin_seven.htm

The Scottish Austin Seven Club - Meshing Point Online - http://www.scottishaustinsevenclub.co.uk

Seven Links, Austin Seven Information on the Internet
http://www.nazard.co.uk/austinseven/


Want to read about vintage Austin Sevens on tour?
Visit the following links.
2009: 5,000 mile tour thru Argentina. Buenos Aires to Tierra del Feurgo via the Chilean Andes to Patagonia.
http://www.austinstoargentina.net/
or
http:www.argentineodyssey.blogspot.com

2007, Peking to Paris:
http://pekingparis.blogspot.com

2006: USA: New York to California via Route 66:
http://a7route66.typepad.com


Books:
Orphan Babies, America's Forgotten Economy Cars,
Volume 2, 1927-1943
This 500-page sequel builds on the lessons learned in Volume 1, 1887-1927, of the series. Martin, Littlemac, and American Austin are the big three contenders for last place among domestic automakers. The Austin-cum-Bantam story unfolds in complete detail as broadcast magnate Powel Crosley, Jr. invades the economy car market with a baby of his own. For more information, visit the website: www.orphanbabycars.com

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This Bantam roadster is one "Family's Jewel."
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