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Hillman Minx 'Arrows'
The 'Arrows' project had started in 1962 as a cheaper alternative to the stillborn rear-engined Swallow project that was also being considered at this time. The Hillman Hunter launched the range in 1966 taking its name from the 1950s Singer Hunter, and the Singer Vogue was also launched, both with 1725cc or 1500cc engines. In 1967 the down market Hillman Minx and Singer Gazelle were launched with less powerful 1500cc engines and later available with less powerful 1725cc engines. Also in 1967 the 5-door Estate car was launched as the 'Hillman Estate' trimmed down to Minx levels, but later offered as A Hillman Hunter and Singer versions. The Minx model was dropped in 1970, replaced by the similarly specced Hunter DL with 1500 engine.
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Hillman Minx 1500
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Hillman Minx 1500 Estate - badge on tailgate
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Hillman Minx 1500 1970 Estate. The Minx was launched in 1967 with an iron head version of the 1496cc Hunter engine.
Hillman Minx 1500 1970 front
Hillman Minx 1970. The Minx was introduced as an entry to the Arrows model range in 1967 and was the only one to have round headlamps. Standard engine was an iron-head 1496cc unit, but an iron-head version of the 1725cc was offered on Minx estates.
Hillman Minx 1500 1970 rear
Hillman Minx 1970. The Minx model was dropped in 1970, replaced by the similarly specced Hunter DL with 1500 engine.
Hillman Minx 1970 1500 Estate front
Hillman Minx 1500 1970 Estate. The Minx was launched in 1967 as a cheaper 1500 Hunter. Cut down in trim and equipment, the Minx 1496cc engine was also cut down from alloy head to iron head.
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Hillman Minx 1500 1970 Estate. The Minx was launched in 1967 as a cheaper 1500 Hunter, and the Arrows Estate car was launched in 1967 in both Hunter and Minx forms.
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Hillman Hunter, Humber Sceptre, Singer Vogue and Sunbeam Rapier
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Hillman Minx Mark III to VIII 1948-56
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Hillman Super Minx
key text:  This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website  RedSimon which is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
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