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Technical Specifications

Mark & Model
Austin FL1 Shooting Car
Year
1955
Registration plate
UK
Chassis Number
226203
Engine Number
TBA
Engine Capacity
2200
Transmission
Four Speed Manual
Mileage
58
Body style
Four door Saloon
Interior color
Hide and Tartan
Exterior color
Coffee creme
Seating capacity
Four
Wheels and Tyres
Steel
Overview
Overall Comments

The car is in excellent restored condition, with a unique interior and the benefit of a sunroof. It would make an ideal vehicle for Estate use, a promotional vehicle or a town car, especially if you live in London for a trip down to Goodwood. Documents available - UK V5C Registration; Austin FLI Sales Brochure.

Body

Fully restored with a full length sunroof and fitted trunk.

Mechanical

The four cylinder Austin 2.2 litre is based on the Austin Atlantic and was also used in the Healey 100/4. The engine is in very good condition following servicing in our workshops.

Interior

Fully restored in the style of an Estate/Shooting Car, the interior has been trimmed in Ostrich skin and Buffalo hide, with contrasting tartan.

Asking Price
£ 29,950
History

The Austin FX3 is a taxicab that was sold in the United Kingdom by Austin from 1948 to 1958. It was designed to comply with the Metropolitan Police Conditions of Fitness for London taxicabs, but was used in other towns and cities in the UK. It was commissioned from Austin by taxi dealers Mann & Overton and built by Carbodies of Coventry on a chassis supplied by Austin.

The first prototype, the FX had a 1.8-litre sidevalve engine that proved inadequate for the job. The second prototype, the FX2 had a 1.8-litre petrol engine, but this was replaced by the third version, the FX3, which had a 2.2-litre ohv petrol engine. Fitted with an all-steel body from Carbodies, the FX3 was registered as JXN 842, and it and the FX2 (registered as JXN 841) went on test in the summer of 1948. It was announced at the Commercial Motor Exhibition in the following November and went into full production in 1949.

A hire car version, the FL1 was also made, which had four full doors, a bench front seat, column gear-change and an umbrella-type handbrake handle. The two occasional seats faced forward. A 'driveaway' chassis-cab was also supplied to outside coachbuilders. Several shooting brake ('Woodie') bodies were made, as well as newspaper vans for the three London evening papers, the Star, News and Standard.

Built in 1955, this FL1 was professionally restored and converted to a Shooting Car, by specialist trimmer Northumbrian Leather of Newcastle on Tyne. The car has received a full restoration and a period of recent recommissioning in our workshops.

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