1930 AUSTIN 7 EA Sports ‘Ulster’ Roadster.
Less than 168 door less, boat-tailed, two-seater, aluminium bodied Ulsters were produced 1930-32 in the style of the successful Works racing Austins called Ulsters after their victory in the famous Airds TT road race in Ireland.
With a specially tuned 747cc four cylinder engine the Ulsters developed over 50% more power than stock Austin engines.
Max. speed 60 mph (96 kph) Weight 8.5cwt. Wheelbase 75”. Tyres 3.50x19”.
[Main photo supplied by the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc.]
Less than 168 door less, boat-tailed, two-seater, aluminium bodied Ulsters were produced 1930-32 in the style of the successful Works racing Austins called Ulsters after their victory in the famous Airds TT road race in Ireland.
With a specially tuned 747cc four cylinder engine the Ulsters developed over 50% more power than stock Austin engines.
Max. speed 60 mph (96 kph) Weight 8.5cwt. Wheelbase 75”. Tyres 3.50x19”.
[Main photo supplied by the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc.]