The 1935 Austin light pickup still bears the Brodick credentials of the original purchasers. The vehicle is expected to sell for as much as £18,000 when it goes up for auction next week.
Photo: H&H Classics Auction Service.
A rare and historic Austin pick-up truck, that was first registered on Arran in 1935, has come on the market after the current owner rescued it from a shed on the east cost of Scotland where it languished for 30 years.
With only 36,900 miles on the clock, the vehicle is being advertised by H&H Classics with an estimate of between £14,000 and £18,000 when it goes up for auction on Wednesday October 17 at the Imperial War Museum, Cambridgeshire.