Highlights
- Painstakingly restored Cambridge Special originally built by Unipower in 1950s
- Beautifully detailed car in dark blue with red trim
- Only 1,000 mile since ‘nut and bolt’ restoration
- One family ownership since new
- A proper one-off and a genuine labour of love
The Appeal
Looking through the photographs of this exquisite Seven it is hard to decide whether to buy it and merely stand and admire it, or actually exploit its elevated specification.
It began life as a standard Seven and has been in the same family for half a century. In the 1950s it went to Unibody to be turned into a ‘Cambridge Special.’ More recently it has been subject to a truly painstaking, highly detailed restoration for which the words ‘but and bolt’ barely do it justice. The results shine out of the photos. The level of detail is awe-inspiring. Look closely and you’ll spot bespoke wheel boss and wheel spinners that reference the car’s distinctive registration.
The specification fills several pages and you can find out more below. Beautifully finished in dark blue with a contrasting red leather interior - plus matching red wires - this lovely little racer has covered only 1,000 miles since completion.
Now available for the first time outside the family in 50 years, this is both beautiful vintage classic and detailed work of art. We know it will be popular with bidders.
The History and Paperwork
- First registered 9th January 1933
- Same family ownership for the last 50 years
- Originally built by Unipower in the 1950s
- Considered the first Unipower car ever produced
- Complete and recent ‘nut and bolt’ rebuild
- Only 1,000 miles travelled since the rebuild
- Plenty of information available following the rebuild
- Number plate not included in the sale but available via separate negotiation
- Made to look as if it was built by the factory
- Two registered keepers recorded by DVLA
- Current keeper since May 2016
- Recorded as grey by DVLA but now painted blue
- Previously painted blue to August 1989
- VIN number B8342
- Current keeper is an engineer who oversaw the restoration
The Condition
- Extensively recently restored to a very high standard as can be seen in photos
- Beautifully finished in dark blue with high quality respray and few signs of age
- Vendor advises that there is a small chip on a wing
- Red 5x15 wire wheels with ‘ALP’ branded spinners to match numberplate
- Dunlop Racing tyres fitted which appear recently purchased
- Detailed specification summarised below
- Retrimmed interior in red leather with twin seats and matching carpets
- Engine-turned aluminium dashboard with vintage dials rimmed in bronze
- Dual cowl dashboard trimmed in matching red
- Few signs of age or use across exterior or interior
- Neatly detailed bodywork with sharp chrome side trims
- Fully rewired with modern wiring and LED lighting
- Standard Austin Seven A-frame chassis with custom modifications for stability
Specification includes:
- Cambridge body reworked over the years
- Body extended by 4 inches to accommodate a taller driver.
- Aluminium over wood bodywork
- Wood is a combination of Ash and ply
- New custom bulkhead with compartments to conceal any modern equipment
- Early standard A7 radiator cowl for a racked font end look made in steel
- Steel lower side scuttles
- Aluminium bonnet and upper side scuttles
- Aluminium front wings with closed in sides to stop spray onto windscreen when on full lock
- Original aluminium dash aero bulges
- Original Cambridge windscreen
- Rear aluminium wings extended to suit the longer body
- Rear dummy fuel tank with smaller fuel tank in the base
- Storage compartment above fuel tank within dummy fuel tank
- Custom rear lighting board with spare wheel carrier
- Deep blue paint
- New aluminium dashboard with a machined finish
- Brass gauge bezels
- Original Smith’s speedo and rev counter
- New oil, temp and volt gauges
- Bespoke wood-rimmed wheel with inlaid boss referencing numberplate
- Lucas switch gear with custom machined brass knurled knobs
- Original Spitfire aircraft starting button
- Unipower emblem as a nod to the car’s history
- Fully upholstered in red leather
- Red carpets
- Custom bucket seats with storage compartments underneath
- Large storage compartment in the rear behind the seats
- Three tonneau covers - driver and passenger, driver only and full cover
- Front wheels Dunlop 4.00/15 tyres with rear Dunlop 5.00/15 tyres
- New 5x15 rims with spokes by Nick Mouat in Andover England powder coated in red
- Fake spinners for a traditional look with bespoke etching
The Mechanics
- We are told that the engine capacity is 750cc
- 32hp output at the wheels, comparing to 11hp factory output
- 4spd manual gearbox rebuilt in 2022
- Twin SU carburettors and electronic ignition
- High-pressure oil pump and custom oil pressure relief valve
- Morris 1000 hydraulic brake conversion front and back
- Full specification summarised below
- Beautifully detailed engine bay as shown in photos
- Described as driving and running very well with no reported faults
- Only 1,000 miles covered since full restoration completed
Specification:
- 32 HP at the wheels, tested on a rolling road
- Twin SU carburettors
- Carburettors carefully set up by Tom Airey Tuning
- ‘Bunch of bananas’ exhaust with built in inlet manifold
- Electronic ignition with NGK spark plugs
- Dynamator made by Acuspark which is a 12v alternator built into dynamo for period look
- Custom made recounter drive built into the bottom of the distributor drive
- High pressure oil pump
- Nose cone to suit pressure fed crank with built in modern oil filter
- Rico oil filter:- RL3012
- Oil galleries modified to suit a high-pressure setup
- Custom oil pressure relief valve situated where the mechanical fuel pump should be
- This allows for easy adjustment when engine is in situ
- Cambridge aluminium high compression cylinder head
- Large inlet valves with hardened valve seats so car runs on modern unleaded
- New valves and valve guides
- High lift cam shaft for fast road use
- Matching cam followers ground to match the cam
- Machined cam bearings to suit O-rings and adjusted oilways
- Speedex pistons
- Phoenix rods
- Renault 4 big end shells
- Fully balanced crankshaft with bolt on balance weights
- Lightened fly wheel
- Balancing for both crank and flywheel together
- Clutch plate re-machined finger location with adjusters
- New clutch
- 12 volt starter motor
- Large sports aluminium sump with cooling veins
- Serviced using Castrol Classic engine oil 20W/50
- New radiator
- Radiator outlet for heater
- Modified Mini heater matrix with fan
- Coolant uses blue glycol fluid
- 4 Speed gearbox with a remote gear lever linkage
- Gearbox rebuilt by Andy Bird in 2022
- Speedo cable connection has been adapted to increase the ground clearance
- New Bailey Morris prop shaft with CV joints
- Welded wedge to reduce the rake on the steering box for a sports body
- Flattened front and back leaf springs with new bronze bushes
- Rear axle is a D-type with standard gearing
- Custom double sprung friction shock absorbers
- Front sports bowed late axle
- Fixed O/ S spring to axle shackle for high-speed stability
- Standard steering box lapped together to reduce play
- Reinforced bracket on stub axle steering arm for safety
- Double friction shock absorbers.
- Morris 1000 hydraulic brake conversion front and back
- Morris 1000 hydraulic master cylinder with remote header reservoir
- Serviced using DOT 5 silicon brake fluid
- Cable hand brake
- Fly off Layman’s style handbrake lever
- Self-balancing handbrake mechanism to balance both sides of the rear braking system.
- Fully rewired with modern wiring with all wires braided for traditional look
- 12v system with low and high volt circuits
- Low current though the switches on dash
- Relays and fuses on every circuit
- USB charging in glove box
- LED lighting all round
- Wire numbering for easy identification and diagnosis
- Wiring diagram available
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