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Hillman Imp 1,0 Super 1970

General description : Hillman Imp is a small economy car produced by the Rootes Group and its successor Chrysler Europe from 1963 to 1976 The Hillman Imp was the first British mass-produced car with an engine block and cylinder head cast in aluminum As a direct competitor to the BMC's Mini it used a space-saving rear-wheel drive engine to allow as much luggage and passenger capacity as possible in both the rear and front of the car. In addition it had a unique tailgate that could be opened so that the luggage could be inserted on the back seat It incorporated many design features that were uncommon in cars until the late 1970s such as a collapsible rear seat automatic choke and gauges for temperature voltage and oil pressure The Imp gained a reputation as a successful rally car when Rosemary Smith won the Tulip Rally in 1965, prompting the Rootes Group to produce a special rally conversion of the Imp under both the Hillman and Singer brands known as the Imp Rallye. This is a model Hillman Imp Super from 1970 in very nice restored condition The car is made as a Group 2 George Bevan version Complete list with all specifications is available Super fine condition both mechanically and cosmetically Historical wagon book Only run test drive since renovation Feel free to contact us for further info.

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1970 Hillman Imp 1,0 Super is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Denmark by CC Cars for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Hillman Model : Imp Model Version : 1,0 Super Engine size : 1.0 Model Year : 1970

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About Hillman
A Spirited Beginning:
Hillman, a name synonymous with British motoring, had a spirited beginning. The company, founded in 1907, was the brainchild of William Hillman. From the outset, Hillman had a vision for creating cars that would be accessible to the average person. They aimed to put the thrill of driving within reach of the common man and woman.

Early Milestones:
Hillman's early cars were practical and affordable, designed to meet the needs of everyday people. The Hillman 14, introduced in the 1920s, was one of the company's early successes. It was a reliable, family-oriented car that found its way into countless households.

Navigating the Twists and Turns:
As the years went by, Hillman navigated the twists and turns of the automotive industry. They weren't always the flashiest or the fastest, but they had a steadfast commitment to delivering quality and dependability. Hillman cars became known for their sensible design and practicality.

The Legendary Minx:
The Hillman Minx, introduced in the 1930s, was an iconic model that became synonymous with the brand. It was a well-loved family car, and its numerous iterations over the years showed Hillman's adaptability and desire to keep up with the changing times.

A Flirtation with Performance:
In the 1960s, Hillman had a flirtation with performance when they introduced the Hillman Imp. This compact car was designed for those who wanted a little more pep in their daily drive. It was an enthusiastic offering in the world of compact cars.

A British Icon:
Hillman, like many British car manufacturers, became a beloved icon. The brand represented practicality, affordability, and the spirit of British engineering. Hillman cars were there for families, adventurers, and everyday commuters.

The Final Lap:
Sadly, like many great British marques, Hillman eventually took its final lap. The Hillman nameplate disappeared in the 1970s when the Rootes Group, which included Hillman, was absorbed into the Chrysler Corporation.

While Hillman may no longer produce cars, their legacy lives on in the hearts of those who appreciate dependable, affordable, and spirited British motoring. They weren't the fastest or the flashiest, but they had a charm all their own. Hillman cars were a testament to the idea that the joy of driving doesn't always come from speed; sometimes, it's about the journey itself. And that's the spirited story of Hillman cars, a brand that brought the thrill of motoring to the masses in its own unique way.