The Devon Austin 7 Club

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We are a friendly, active Club with members throughout Devon and beyond. Membership is open to anyone owning or having an interest in Pre-war Austin 7’s. The Club actively promotes and facilitates the use, maintenance, restoration and modification of 1922-39 Austin 7’s and may be of help if you are looking for a car or parts, our recommended contacts are countrywide. There is a wealth of technical knowledge amongst our members, and advice or practical help is always willingly offered. We can also help if you need to make a DVLA application to register a ‘new’ car, obtain an ‘Age-Related’ registration number or to retain an existing plate.

We organise and take part in many meetings and events, both our own and others, throughout the year, and run a monthly Zoom Social Meeting once a month to include members from all the corners of our big County who can’t always get to other meetings or events. There is a monthly newsletter sent by email to all members although a hard-copy can be arranged at a small cost to cover postage.

We do hope you find this site useful and remember you don’t have to own a car to be a member.

A year in the life of…

Devon Austin 7 Club

Devon Austin 7 Club Young Drivers Day

Latest News

Coming Soon – Young Drivers Day – Saturday 26th October

The date for the third Young Drivers Day is Saturday the 26th October 2024 and again we will be joining our friends at ReFuel at Willand to build on the success of the previous two events. Young people of any age, so long as they can reach the pedals, or indeed anyone who has an interest will be abl...

Check Your Nuts!

A cautionary tale: On the way home from the Coldharbour Mill, Andy Scarrott had the unfortunate experience of having a rear wheel come off. Luckily, he was not travelling too quickly and, although his Ruby has suffered some damage to the body and rear wing, Andy was not injured. With the help of som...

Gladys Wins at Widecombe

Congratulations to Jude Zebbedee and her 1931 AF Tourer for taking top slot at Widecombe Fair....