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2011 Shannons Sydney Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
5

1960 Austin A40 Farina Hatch (Modified)

$2,100

Sold

Specifications

Engine In-Line 4-cylinder 1500cc
Gearbox 4-speed manual
Body Work Hatch Back
Colour Green/White
Interior Tan
Trim Cloth
Wheels Steel
Brakes Drum

Description

This lot is no longer available

The Austin A40 Farina was a compact car introduced by BMC in 1958. It was designed by Pininfarina of Italy. The A40 designation had been used on previous Austins, but the "Farina" suffix was new with this car. At a time when Turin auto-design studios were, for the most part, consulted only by builders of expensive "exotic" cars, BMC made much of the car's Italian styling, with both "Pinin" Farina and his son Sergio being present at the car's UK launch. Powered by the same engine as the Austin Healey Sprite the car was a popular choice, in modified form, for competition work and was entered in the 1961 Monte Carlo Rally.