The original Austin 7, first introduced in 1922 was classed as an economy car produced in Great Britain by Austin. Because of its diminutive size, it was nicknamed the Baby Austin and went on in production right up until 1939, with various specification upgrades and modifications along the way. The Austin 7 Ruby was introduced in 1936 when its restyling included a longer bonnet, cowled radiator, slightly downswept tail and the spare wheel enclosed by a metal cover, which also concealed a folding luggage rack.
It will look great in your mid-wars line-up of great British motors, bearing in mind nearly 300,000 Austin 7s were built before they ceased production in 1939.