The Hillman Minx was a mid-sized family car that British car maker Hillman produced from 1931 to 1970. There were many versions of the Minx over that...
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The Hillman Super Minx is a family car which was produced by Hillman from 1961 to 1967. It was a slightly larger version of the Hillman Minx, from the...
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The Isuzu Hillman Minx was a series of middle-sized family cars produced by Isuzu Motors in Japan under licence from the Rootes Group, between 1953 and...
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based on the contemporary "Mark VIII" Hillman Minx. The two-door Husky entered the range alongside an existing Minx estate car, which had a 9-inch (230 mm)...
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Hillman 80 LWB 1936–1938 Hillman 16 range: Wizard 65 1931–1933 Sixteen 1934–1937 Hillman Minx 1932–1970 (various models) Hillman 14 1938–1940 Hillman...
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Rootes Arrow (redirect from Hillman Hunter)
Dodge Husky Hillman Arrow, Hillman Break de Chasse, Hillman Estate Car, Hillman GT, Hillman Hunter, Hillman Hustler, Hillman Minx, Hillman Vogue Humber...
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strip and character The Minx, a 1969 espionage film The Minx, a 2007 film Hillman Minx, a car Tiffany Mynx (born 1971) Minx (TV series), an American...
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Hillman Estate Car may refer to: A variant of the Hillman Minx A variant of the Rootes Arrow This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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upgrade of the Hillman Aero-Minx. Purists described the new car as "a Hillman Minx in a party frock". It had a 1185 cc sidevalve Minx unit engine with...
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started off as a car builder by offering the then small Hillman Minx back in 1931. However, the Minx had since grown larger and was well established as a...
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Ute (vehicle) (section Hillman)
Utility Models: 1950-1958 Commer Light Pick-up, based on the Hillman Minx 1956 Hillman de luxe Utility Isuzu sells the Isuzu D-Max in Australia. Previously...
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The Hillman Avenger is a rear-wheel drive small family car originally manufactured by the former Rootes division of Chrysler Europe from 1970–1978, badged...
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with a band called the Hillmans (the lead singer of the Hilllmans is Tony Minx, and the 'Hillmans' is a reference to the Hillman Minx). Taylor was born in...
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production was the Easidrive automatic transmission introduced on the 1961 Hillman Minx mid-size car. This was followed by various eastern European tractors...
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which included the contemporary Hillman Minx, a model also produced under licence by Isuzu of Japan as the Isuzu Hillman Minx. Rootes introduced a novel supercharged...
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Announced at the London Motor Show in October 1955, it preceded its Hillman Minx and Singer Gazelle counterparts which were not introduced until 1956...
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Singer Gazelle (section Hillman Gazelle)
company by the Rootes Group in 1956 and was a version of the mainstream Hillman Minx differing mainly in retaining the Singer overhead cam engine. Externally...
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mounted on the steering column. The suspension setup was modeled after the Hillman Minx, which was previously manufactured by Isuzu under a license agreement...
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Gazelle Series VI, the Hillman Gazelle was offered only as a four-door sedan and was essentially an upmarket version of the Hillman Minx VI. It was powered...
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1936 Austin too were also selling models with the sliding head. The Hillman Minx was another low-cost small car which was clearly not designed to be chauffeured...
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and performed annual small alterations to its key models such as the Hillman Minx and the Humber Super Snipe. However these were still not identified by...
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by vehicle manufacturers and included the 1937 Commer (based on the Hillman Minx Magnificent) designed for "operators requiring reliable light transport...
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"Audax" Hillman Minx. The Commer Imp Van was introduced in September 1965 and was based on the Hillman Imp saloon. It was renamed as the Hillman Imp Van...
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convertibles. This work was carried out on the early unit construction Hillman Minx, the Austin Somerset and Hereford, the Ford Mk1 Consul and Zephyr and...
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as an importing and distribution firm. In 1946, it began assembling Hillman Minx vehicles at Port Melbourne, Victoria. This was the first instance of...
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Vanguard Triumph Maylower Rootes Group 1939 Hillman Fourteen 1956 Hillman deluxe utility based on Mark VIII Hillman Minx Lightburn Zeta utility 1935 Ford Model...
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between 1963 and 1973. Designed by Isuzu, the Bellett replaced the Isuzu Hillman Minx, manufactured by Isuzu under license with the Rootes Group. The car was...
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the Ford Consul/Zephyr and especially the increasingly old-fashioned Hillman Minx. By 1953 Vauxhall was building 110,000 E-Type models at Luton per year...
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employed. Detector vans date from the 1950s, when the Post Office converted Hillman Minx and Morris Oxford estate cars, which had large aerials attached to their...
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explained below. Obvious competitor models at the time included the Hillman Minx and Singer Gazelle from Rootes Group. The Classic (and related Consul...
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