William Hillman started manufacturing cars in Coventry in 1907 before selling his company to the Rootes Brothers in 1928. Three years later came the Hillman Minx, the first of a line that would endure in multiple forms for nearly half a century, even after the remarkable Imp arrived in 1963 to claim a slice of the market opened by the BMC Mini.
Rarely revolutionary, Hillman cars nonetheless carved out a special place in the hearts of the British people as well as many overseas customers. This beautifully illustrated introduction to a classic British marque traces Hillman’s history from its first cars at the turn of the century until, weakened by industrial disputes, it disappeared in the mid-1970s.
Pages: 64, Year of Publication: 0601, Dimensions: 15x15cm
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- Bloomsbury
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- English
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- Soft
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- Cars, Μοτοσυκλέτες, Vehicles, Automotive, Motorbikes, Μηχανοκίνητος Αθλητισμός, Κλασικά Αυτοκίνητα
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- 9781784422752
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