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Swallow Sidecar
Go to Austin SevenJaguar commenced building motorcycle sidecars, and as 'Swallow Sidecars' coachbuilt Austin Sevens, Standards and Swifts.

 Austin Seven Swallow 1931 - Swallow ornament
 Austin Seven Swallow 1931. By 1931 Seven Swallows had established the Swallow Coachbuilding Company and besides Swallow bodies on Standard, Swift and Fiats, the new SS1 and SS2 were exhibited at the 1931 London Motor Show.
 Austin Seven Swallow 1931.  Behind this grand radiator lay an ordinary 747cc Austin Seven engine.
 Austin Seven Swallow 1931.  In 1927 the Swallow Sidecar Company decided to diversify into coachbuilding and commissioned Cyril Holland to design this body for the Austin Seven Chassis, thus producing the Austin Seven Swallow.
 Austin Seven Swallow 1931 - rear screen
 Austin Seven Swallow 1931. Swallow Sevens were produced from 1927 to a Cyril Holland design and sold for just £175, and turned Swallow from building sidecars eventually into building Jaguars.
 Austin Seven Swallow 1931 - windscreen
 Austin Seven Swallow 1931.  William Lyons persuaded a Blackpool dealer to supply him with Austin Seven Chassis, and Cyril Holland to design the body.  Thus was born the Austin Seven Swallow.
 Go to an album of the Austin seven
 Go to an album of the SS Jaguar 100.
 Go to Jaguar Cars

key text:  This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website  RedSimon which is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
The names of Pinin, Farina, and Pininfarina are also considered
There are also notes on Pininfarina
as well as the car maker
and links tothat car maker
see also my Picasa car albums
withe even more on RedSimon
Simon is also a contributor to SuperCars.Net
And also to Wikipedia
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