1939 BSA Scout Series 6 Roadster







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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The 1939 BSA Scout marked the culmination of the Birmingham Small Arms Company’s long and varied journey into automobile manufacturing. Founded in 1861 as a gunsmith consortium, BSA expanded into motor vehicles in 1907 and its early commitment to innovation was evident in 1912, when BSA—alongside Hupmobile—pioneered the use of all‑steel bodies.
The economic challenges of the Great Depression pushed BSA toward compact, affordable mobility, leading to the introduction of front‑wheel‑drive three‑wheelers in 1929. Building on their success, the four‑wheeled FW32 and the Scout arrived in 1935, the latter evolving through a series of refinements. By 1938, the Scout Series 6 featured a 12‑volt electrical system, Bendix cable brakes, and a conventional 1,204 cc side‑valve four‑cylinder engine driving the front wheels. Autocar magazine called it, “undoubtedly one of the best-looking small cars in existence.”
In 1939, the final Scout models appeared in two‑ and four‑seat tourers, a steel‑bodied saloon, and a very limited run of roadsters. With the onset of World War II, BSA ended car production to focus on military needs, and post-war, motorcycles.
This 1939 BSA Scout Series 6 Roadster is now represented at no reserve by a Broad Arrow Specialist with a clean Florida title in the current owner's name.
Highlights
Offered from the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum
Stylish, innovative compact two-seater sports car
Front-wheel drive
About 3,000 Scouts of all types were produced from 1935 to 1939
Factory Equipment
1,204 cc water‑cooled side‑valve four‑cylinder engine
Four‑speed manual transmission
12‑volt electrical system
Four-wheel Bendix cable brakes
Three‑bearing crankshaft
Brooklands banjo steering wheel
Roomy cockpit area
Folding windshield
Badge bar
Rear taillights
Rear-mounted spare tire with metal cover
Servicing & Documentation
This 1939 BSA Scout Series 6 Roadster has been maintained by the museum’s dedicated restoration team to ensure it remains clean and “road ready.”
Historic documents and photos
Newer black canvas top and boot
Said to be a nice older restoration with excellent brightwork
Ownership History
This 1939 BSA Scout Series 6 Roadster is offered from the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum.
Additional Information
Please note that this vehicle is titled as “ASA”
A Broad Arrow Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this listing. As such, the purchase transaction will be facilitated by Broad Arrow, including vehicle payment, applicable taxes required to be collected by the seller or Broad Arrow, and title/ownership reassignment. Broad Arrow is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Donnie Gould Phone: 954.647.0779 Email: dgould@hagerty.com
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1939 BSA Scout Series 6 Roadster · No reserve


