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GALLERY
Our gallery highlights a snapshot of Austin's journey - FROM RUST TO RICHES.
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![]() The Hard Work BeginsTo improve Austin first we had to remove all his chrome fixtures so we could restore his metalwork which was rusty throughout and in a bad way. | ![]() Where To Start?Austins metal work, chrome, engine and his interior has undergone some form of restoration. |
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![]() Our Bar AreaOur concept wanted to transform this tiny space into a fully functioning mobile Prosecco bar...was this even possible? | ![]() Taking ShapeAfter much deliberation we decided on old English white as we felt this kept Austin looking traditional but also appealed for wedding hire. |
![]() Looking HandsomeAustin's shell has been improved with layers of paint and lacquer, all hand sprayed by us. New mirrors and pinstripes completed the look. | ![]() Interior DesignThe original shabby door-cards where upcycled using faux cream leather. Even the original rivets were resprayed and reused. |
![]() Hand Painted SignageA friend kindly hand painted the sign writing and WOW! Far superior to stickers and keeps Austin looking fab. | ![]() Our Vintage SignatureWe wanted a concept for Austin - Old English, therefore we have highlight some features using copper. This has given Austin a finish that is modern yet also antique. |
![]() A Finished InteriorThe interior shows off our English pub design featuring many vintage props | ![]() Our Cocktail BarThe bar was designed using wood with an oak finish, copper coins and a high gloss resin finish. |
![]() Open For BusinessAfter six months of work... Welcome to The Aust-Inn | ![]() A Huge THANK YOUWe would like to thank everyone who has helped, guided and supported us with this project. The Prosecco is on us guys!! |
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