Rare Austin Gypsy project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1015400368835717/
“Check it out. Rare Austin Gypsy 4×4 . Not running but motor turns by hand. Have good title. Located in Deming NM”
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Rare Austin Gypsy project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1015400368835717/
“Check it out. Rare Austin Gypsy 4×4 . Not running but motor turns by hand. Have good title. Located in Deming NM”
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Surprised it has left hand steering.
I’m wondering if it has been converted. They were originally right hand drive as best as I can tell: http://www.austinmemories.com/styled-69/index.html
They came with left hand drive. Here is one on Barn Finds https://barnfinds.com/1958-austin-gipsy/
Until about 20 years ago I had a sales brochure from when my grandfather was entertaining the idea of a buying a Gipsy before settling on a 1957 FC 170.
Looks like it’s listed in Michigan too. Not sure about this one
https://classiccars.com/listings/view/1269743/1958-austin-gipsy-for-sale-in-cadillac-michigan-49601
It is listed as being in Michigan, but the text notes in that same listing clarify that the vehicle is located in NM. So, it appears consistent.
Good to know. Thanks Blaine!