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The
mother of all Champ websites, run by Malcolm Hayes in Australia. |
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The
website for Keith Nicholson's excellent 'Champ News' publication. |
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Berkshire's
REME Museum of Technology has 2 Austin Champs - find out about them
here |
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Paul
Freimanis' small but perfectly formed Champ site, based in Australia.
Covers a range of useful topics.
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A
great site, full of anecdotal details about Nick's adventures with
Champs over the years
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Only
a single page, but with some great photos of the original Champ
testing.
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Tales
from Western Australia of finding Austin Champs behind police stations...
as well as a comprehensive description/inventory of the vehicle
and technical data on the Champ taken directly from the 1958 User
Handbook.
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And
some interesting sites on roughly the same topic...
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Willie
Stirling, then a Corporal in R.E.M.E., drove a Champ up Ben Nevis
in deep snow in 1962...
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Glen
Kemp lives in British Columbia, Canada, and runs this excellent
site for Gypsy owners.
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Based
in New Zealand, this is an amateur non-profit organisation formed
to bring together owners of all model Austin cars and commercials,
irrespective of age or condition. The club specialises in Austins
produced in the post-war period.
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Mike
Gilbert's Austin Gypsy register website.
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