Description: Welcome to the official website of the Pre-War
Austin Seven Club (PWA7C), the largest international club for Austin
Seven enthusiasts everywhere.
Founded in Derby, England in 1962, the Club has grown to over 1000
plus members in 17 countries around the World, making it the world's
largest International Club catering solely for Austin Sevens of all
types. The Club produces a quality monthly magazine packed with
interesting articles along with technical features, hints, tips and
advice on how to keep these endearing vehicles running at their best.
You don't have to own a car to become a member of the PWA7C but membership will ensure you enjoy the following benefits:
- The monthly club magazine delivered to your doorstep – packed with
regular columns about most models, a lively letters section and details
of cars and parts looking for their next home!
- Technical advice including information about spares – club experts can save you time, money and worry.
- Regional get-togethers and social events.
- Car insurance schemes, valuation and authentication services.
The monthly publication is supplemented each quarter by The Austin
Seven Clubs Association magazine at no extra cost. The Club registrar
has access to archive records to accurately date your car and other
officers provide assistance with problems relating to registration,
insurance valuation and licensing. The valuations are acceptable to the
A7CA Insurance plan brokers whose scheme offers very reasonable rates
together with comprehensive cover including a vehicle salvage clause.
Another publication is a comprehensive spares booklet that contains
details of suppliers and manufacturers of essential parts to complement
its 'Tuning and Maintenance' publication. Technical help and advice is
also freely available from experienced club advisors.
The Club has always promoted a policy of car usage in whatever guise,
and throughout the year provides opportunities for members to
participate in static rallies, road runs, sporting trials, speed events,
reliability runs plus a host of other items too numerous to mention.
Some of these reflect the contribution of the various groups which are
encouraged to flourish throughout the UK and provide regional bases for
members to attend meetings weekly or monthly.
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