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English: 1938 Hillman Minx "Magnificent", National Motor Museum in Beaulieu.
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Hillman Minx 'Magnificent' 1938 British
The Minx was one of the most popular saloon cars of the 1930s and
the most famous Hillman model. It was first introduced in 1932 and
underwent several updates before the larger, more modern 'Minx
Magnificent' was launched in August 1935. 10,000 of the new model
were sold before the end of that year. This car features the new style
of grille and opening boot lid first seen in 1937.

  • Engine: 1185cc, 4 cylinder, side valve, 33bhp at 4,100rpm
  • Top speed: 59mph
  • Price new: £169
  • Manufacturer: Hillman Motor Car Co Ltd
  • Owner: National Motor Museum Trust

A big car in everything but running cost

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