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Austin A35 V8 1948

General description : BodyStyle : Sedan
Interior Color : Black
Exterior Color : Red
VIN : GS2L288232
Transmission Description : 3 Speed Automatic
Doors : 4

Description : Gateway Classic Cars is pleased to present a collection of gas dragsters Gassers in our Indianapolis showroom. This one, Horse Trader, is a 1948 Austin sedan body on a custom frame powered by a 383 stroker driving through a 400 Turbo manual valve body transmission. It is a B/Gas dragster with a 9 Ford Posi rear end with a 4.11:1 ratio. It is painted a deep red metalflake with gold lettering on the outside, and the black interior has a full roll cage with racing seats and harness. Here is some history for those who would like background on this exciting style of dragster. The term Gasser refers to a style of drag race car that was prolific in the late 1950s through the 1960s that ran on gasoline as fuel, as opposed to race fuel. These cars typically competed in heads up drag races that were classed by engine size and car weight. In the faster classes the cars used a straight axle front suspension that produced the intimidating stance that gassers are known for. Easily recognized by common features like the higher front end stance that was developed as a means of weight transfer to the rear wheels for traction, this style became popular later as builders attempted to achieve a traditional or nostalgic race look. These cars became fan favorites as the well-known racers began to run grudge matches for higher purses. In no time these matches were the top billing at many shows due to the crowd entertainment factor. Gassers were the top drag racing classes in the period that is now referred to as the gasser war years, which ranged from 1955 through 1968.In addition to the straight axle, most gassers also sported Halibrand wheels, no front bumper, and had a front mounted Moon tank. The gasser form was dictated by function and most builders looked to eliminate as much weight as possible. Having their exhaust pipes exit through the front fender to shorten the length of exhaust tubing is another common characteristic of gassers. Builders used 1930s through 1950s production coupes or sedans to create these highly modified racing vehicles. The most common base vehicles were Willys coupes, Austin and Anglia sedans, and the Chevy Tri-Five cars. Late model cars were not allowed in the Gas classes until 1967, and the gas classes were totally eliminated by NHRA in 1972. They run today all over the United States and down under in Australia and New Zealand in vintage and nostalgia drags. To view this gas dragster, please visit our site at http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com, call 317-688-1100, or email us at indy@gatewayclassiccars.com. To see this 1948 Austin B/Gas dragster in person, stop by our showroom located at 4400 West 96th Street, Carmel, IN 46268.

https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/NDY/1180/1948-Austin-Sedan

1948 Austin A35 V8 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Indianapolis by Gateway Classic Cars - Indianapolis for $35000.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Austin Model : A35 Model Version : V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1948 Sub type : Sedan Location : Indianapolis Vehicle Registration : Undefined

35000 $

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Gateway Classic Cars - Indianapolis

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About Austin
The Austin Motor Company Limited was an English manufacturer of motor vehicles, founded in 1905 by Herbert Austin. In 1952, Austin merged with Morris Motors Limited under the new holding company British Motor Corporation (BMC) Limited, becoming part of the badge engineering marques.

Austin might be best remembered for its models; seven and collaboration with Donald Healey, leading to a new marque Austin-Healey.