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A7 Jarvis survivers. - mikesmith - 09-01-2018

I wonder if any Jarvis Austin Sevens still exist?  I am considering creating a LWB special, based on the picture in Rinsey Mills' Original Austin Seven book, as this is the only reference to Jarvis' car. Does anybody know of an original car or have knowledge of body construction, pictures or dimensions....?   T'would be a very interesting project  don't ya think !
Mike Smith


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - Chris KC - 09-01-2018

Could you share the picture Mike?


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - mikesmith - 09-01-2018

(09-01-2018, 03:00 PM)Chris KC Wrote: Could you share the picture Mike?

Chris, Have attempted to upload a very grey picture of Rinsey Mills's Jarvis advert. Not too good a picture I'm afraid. It should be in " Coachbuilt " listings. Thanks for your interest,
Mike


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - Chris KC - 09-01-2018

Nice little body, if perhaps a little short on luggage room!

I'm afraid I don't have a lot to contribute to your original question, Mike.
It did put me in mind of something though, I have for years now had a spare 4-piece A7 bonnet with louvred sides, emblazoned with the hand painted name "Jarvie". Always struck me as an odd name for a car - could it possibly have been a Jarvis? Bit of a long shot I know. I wonder if anyone remembers the car? It can't have been on the road since at least the 1980's.


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - Mike Costigan - 09-01-2018

(09-01-2018, 03:00 PM)Chris KC Wrote: Could you share the picture Mike?

Here it is:


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The same pic was published in Wyatt's book -I always thought it was the best-looking of the coachbuilt cars.


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - mikesmith - 09-01-2018

Many thanks Chris. we'll see if anyone has memories or photographs. It reminded me that in my cupboard I have a pair of Gordon England " Stadium" sidescreens should any Stadium owners be sitting in a draught.
Mike


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - JonE - 09-01-2018

(09-01-2018, 08:21 PM)Mike Costigan Wrote: I always thought it was the best-looking of the coachbuilt cars.

really? Perhaps it's that angle, but it feels too high in the air.

Would be nice on a Sports chassis... very torpedo like.


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - Tony Betts - 09-01-2018

I like it.

It look very narrow, perhaps a 1 1/2 seater with staggered seats.

If it is, with the body sides being that high, you will have to wheigh 6 stone to wear it Big Grin

Tony.


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - Ian Williams - 09-01-2018

I agree that it is attractive Mike, and I certainly would like to see an Authentic recreation built. Personally I feel there are a number of equally attractive coach built cars, but thats the beauty of sevens isn't there are a lot of nice variations and something to suit most tastes.


RE: A7 Jarvis survivers. - Alan - 09-01-2018

He'll have to go on a diet then .......