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- Hillman_Super_Minx wheelbase "2565.4".
- Hillman_Super_Minx height "1473.2".
- Hillman_Super_Minx length "4191.0".
- Hillman_Super_Minx weight "1015.6104".
- Hillman_Super_Minx width "1595.12".
- Hillman_Super_Minx abstract "The Hillman Super Minx is a family car which was produced by Hillman from 1961 to 1967. It was a slightly larger version of the Hillman Minx, from the period when the long-running Minx nameplate was applied to the \"Audax\" series of designs. (The Minx underwent many changes throughout its history, and the Super Minx name was not used during production of non-Audax Minx designs.)Announced in October 1961, the Super Minx gave Rootes, and particularly its Hillman marque, an expanded presence in the upper reaches of the family car market. It has been suggested that the Super Minx design was originally intended to replace, and not merely to supplement, the standard Minx, but was found to be too big for that purpose. An estate car joined the range in May 1962, and a two-door convertible in June 1962. The convertible never sold in significant numbers: the last one was made in June 1964, ahead of the introduction, in September 1964, of the Super Minx Mark III.The car was powered by the Rootes 1,592 cc (97.1 cu in) unit, which had first appeared late in 1953 with a 1,390 cc (85 cu in) capacity. The original Super Minx had the cast-iron cylinder head version of the engine, though on later cars the cylinder head was replaced with an aluminium one.Suspension was independent at the front using coil springs with anti-roll bar and at the rear had leaf springs and a live axle. Un-assisted 9 in (229 mm) Lockheed drum brakes were fitted. The steering used a recirculating ball system and was as usual at the time not power assisted. Standard seating, trimmed in Vynide, used a bench type at the front with individual seats as an option. A heater was fitted but a radio remained optional. The car could be ordered in single colour or two tone paint. The four-speed manual transmission featured synchromesh on the top three ratios from the start and had a floor lever: \"Smiths Easidrive\" automatic transmission was option.A car was tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1962 and had a top speed of 80.0 mph (128.7 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 21.6 seconds. A \"touring\" fuel consumption of 27.9 miles per imperial gallon (10.1 L/100 km; 23.2 mpg-US) was recorded. The test car cost £854 including taxes, which was then slightly less than the recently upgraded Austin Cambridge A60.The first Super Minxes featured the 1,592 cc (97.1 cu in) engine as used in the Hillman Minx, providing in this application a claimed 62 bhp (46 kW; 63 PS) of power.".
- Hillman_Super_Minx assembly Petone.
- Hillman_Super_Minx assembly Port_Melbourne,_Victoria.
- Hillman_Super_Minx bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Hillman_Super_Minx bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- Hillman_Super_Minx engine Hillman_Super_Minx__1.
- Hillman_Super_Minx engine Hillman_Super_Minx__2.
- Hillman_Super_Minx height "1.4732".
- Hillman_Super_Minx length "4.191".
- Hillman_Super_Minx manufacturer Hillman.
- Hillman_Super_Minx productionStartYear "1961".
- Hillman_Super_Minx relatedMeanOfTransportation Hillman_Minx.
- Hillman_Super_Minx relatedMeanOfTransportation Humber_Sceptre.
- Hillman_Super_Minx relatedMeanOfTransportation Singer_Vogue.
- Hillman_Super_Minx successor Rootes_Arrow.
- Hillman_Super_Minx thumbnail MHV_Hillman_Minx_SeriesIII_01.jpg?width=300.
- Hillman_Super_Minx weight "1015610.4".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wheelbase "2.5654".
- Hillman_Super_Minx width "1.59512".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageExternalLink www.rootes-chrysler.co.uk.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageExternalLink www.sceptremk1.com.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageExternalLink hmhumbervogue.html&date=2009-10-25+22:39:25.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageID "14850689".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageLength "15043".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageRevisionID "704963204".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Austin_Cambridge.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Autocar.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_lighting.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink BMC_ADO17.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Beam_axle.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Borg-Warner_35_transmission.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Brand.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_automobiles.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1961.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hillman_vehicles.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedans.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Station_wagons.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Family_car.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Corsair.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Hillman.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Hillman_Minx.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Humber_Limited.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Humber_Sceptre.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink London_Motorfair.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Petone.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Port_Melbourne,_Victoria.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Rebadging.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Rootes_Arrow.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Rootes_Australia.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Rootes_Group.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Singer_Gazelle.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Singer_Motors.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Singer_Vogue.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Station_wagon.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Sunbeam_(car_company).
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink Sunbeam_Rapier.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink The_Motor.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink File:Hillman_Super_Minx_cabriolet_ca_1964_Schaffen-Diest_2012.jpg.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink File:Hillman_Super_Minx_estate_first_registered_June_1966_1725cc.JPG.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink File:Hillman_Super_Minx_registered_April_1963_1592cc.JPG.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLink File:Hillman_Super_Minx_registered_April_1965_1592cc.JPG.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hillman Super Minx".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLinkText "Humber Vogue Sports".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLinkText "Humber Vogue".
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageWikiLinkText "car it replaced".
- Hillman_Super_Minx aka "Humber 90".
- Hillman_Super_Minx assembly "Petone, New Zealand".
- Hillman_Super_Minx assembly "Port Melbourne, Australia".
- Hillman_Super_Minx assembly "United Kingdom".
- Hillman_Super_Minx bodyStyle "2".
- Hillman_Super_Minx bodyStyle "4".
- Hillman_Super_Minx bodyStyle "5".
- Hillman_Super_Minx caption "Hillman Super Minx Mk I".
- Hillman_Super_Minx engine "I4".
- Hillman_Super_Minx length ")".
- Hillman_Super_Minx manufacturer "Hillman".
- Hillman_Super_Minx name "Hillman Super Minx".
- Hillman_Super_Minx production "1961".
- Hillman_Super_Minx production "1962".
- Hillman_Super_Minx related Hillman_Minx.
- Hillman_Super_Minx related Humber_Sceptre.
- Hillman_Super_Minx related Singer_Vogue.
- Hillman_Super_Minx related "Humber Vogue".
- Hillman_Super_Minx successor Rootes_Arrow.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Hillman_Super_Minx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hillman_Super_Minx subject Category:1960s_automobiles.