Description
The AJS Nine Tourer was a car produced by the British company AJS in the early 1930s, during their brief foray into automobile manufacturing. Introduced in 1930 alongside the AJS Nine Saloon, the Tourer was designed to appeal to drivers seeking a more open-air driving experience. Powered by a 1.1-liter four-cylinder engine producing around 24 horsepower, the AJS Nine Tourer offered modest performance typical of small cars from that era.
The car featured a traditional tourer body style with a fabric roof that could be folded down, allowing passengers to enjoy open-top motoring. The design was simple and functional, with two doors and seating for four passengers. The interior was straightforward, with basic instrumentation and modest upholstery, reflecting the car’s position as an affordable, entry-level model.
Despite its appealing design and the reputation of AJS as a respected motorcycle manufacturer, the AJS Nine Tourer was produced in limited numbers. The onset of the Great Depression and financial difficulties within the company led to the cessation of AJS’s car production by 1931. Today, the AJS Nine Tourer is a rare and valuable collector’s item, representing a unique chapter in the history of British motoring and the diverse efforts of early 20th-century manufacturers.