Hillman Minx

The Hillman Minx was a name given to a long line of family-sized automobiles produced by the Rootes Group between 1935 and 1970. There have been countless versions of the Minx over the years, as well as many badge-engineered versions which were sold under the Singer, Humber 80 and Sunbeam names. The final version of the Minx was the "Arrow" or "New Minx", which was a downgraded version of the Hunter sedan with a 1496cc engine. Minx

 

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