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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    A '51-53 model.
    yep Phase V, 1265 cc IOE

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    Hi, the owner's manual was a wealth of information - it had all the jacking points and the dimensions for straightening the body and frame.
    I think it had about 36 grease nipples in all in the suspension/steering.
    It was amazing what we loaded the poor old thing up with, we had it for about 5 years and updated when expecting first child. Not that it was ever unreliable, it never left us stranded.
    cheers

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    Loving these old pics

    Here is my brother's 1959 Hillman Minx, got it back from the sand blasters today after we stripped it out completely. He only paid $250 for it, and it was already partially stripped out. There are about 20 rust holes to fix in the thing as well as a few dings, the poor girl has had a hard life.




    He has 7 months before he gets his license, and will need to do a lot of work...I think dad will help him a lot
    Good learning experience I think...but I think I'd stick to Landys for now

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    We didn't have a Hillman, but had its' "Rootes Group" cousin, 1963 Humber Vogue. Beautiful little beasty, White with the red interior - wooden dash and door inlays, went like a trooper (with a tiny donk), strong as, and stylish.
    I'll see if I can find a pic.

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    Me too!

    My first car was a Hillman Imp - '64 model. Cost $300 bucks.

    Put Pirellis, Lukey muffler and surfboard racks on it and thought it was Christmas.

    Last seen yonks ago in a wreckers in Keith (SA) after a mate's sister got it rear-ended coming back from a pub.

    RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by LWB123 View Post
    My first car was a Hillman Imp - '64 model. Cost $300 bucks.

    Put Pirellis, Lukey muffler and surfboard racks on it and thought it was Christmas.

    Last seen yonks ago in a wreckers in Keith (SA) after a mate's sister got it rear-ended coming back from a pub.

    RIP
    Here's another in a wrecking yard:






    Ron B.
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    RIP Bucko - Riding on Forever

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Here's another in a wrecking yard:






    It probably had more power than mine originally did..................

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