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Hillman Cars

1950-1970

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Hillman Super Minx

Hillman cars have become an iconic part of classic car history, with models from the 1950s to the 1970s still recognizable on the road today. Hillman cars were produced by the British Rootes Group and were known for their reliable and affordable design. Many of their models, such as the Hillman Husky and Hillman Imp, remain some of the most iconic vehicles of their era. Hillman cars from this time period are highly sought after by classic car collectors, as they offer a unique combination of classic design and modern performance. With their stylish designs and reliable engines, Hillman cars from the 1950s to the 1970s are a must-have for any classic car enthusiast.

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Hillman Super Minx

May 2023 How Many Remain

SUPER MINX Licensed 266

SUPER MINX SORN 119

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Hillman Super Minx

The familiar 4 Cylinder 1725 cc Rootes engine was installed with a power output of just under 70 bhp.

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Hillman Super Minx

May 2023 Asking Prices

1962 Super Minx Convertible Manual OD undisclosed miles £9,750 (UK/T)

1963 Super Minx Convertible Manual 55,000 miles £26,500 (UK/T)

1964 Sper Minx Manual OD undisclosed miles £3,750 (UK/P)

1966 Super Minx Mk II Manual 60,000 miles £2,000 (UK/P) Needs Work.

1966 Super Minx Automatic 66,615 miles £9,950 (UK/T)

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Hillman Super Minx

As a medium saloon in its day, the dimensions of the Super Minx offered competitive internal space for both occupants and luggage.

LENGTH: 13' 10"

WIDTH: 5' 4"

HEIGHT: 4' 10"

WEIGHT: 2368 lbs

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Hillman Super Minx

Images provided by

photographer Paul Hildreth

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A local classics magazine for local enthusiasts

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