It will take its place on panel 85 of 167 panels on the Great Tapestry of Scotland being meticulously worked on by embroiderers across the country. The tapestry is the brainchild of Scots author ...
MARKETED as a Scottish rival to the legendary Austin Mini, the Hillman Imp enjoyed a brief moment in the sun. However, a mixture of poor management and industrial disputes resulted in a low quality ...
The Historic Rally Car Register is to celebrate 50 years of the Hillman Imp when it hosts its Open Day at the Heritage Motor Centre on Saturday 12 January 2013. The Open Day is the Show Opener for ...
BOASTING an idiosyncratic design and eminently affordable price tag, it was envisaged as the homegrown motor car that would propel Britain out of the post-war doldrums, and bring car ownership within ...
The Hillman Imp turns 50 next year – and former owners are being asked to share their memories in a new book. The iconic motor was built at the well-known Rootes factory in Linwood and was the last ...
The compact, rear-engined Hillman Imp made by the Rootes Group failed to compete successfully with its rival Mini. A combination of poor sales, supply problems and industrial disputes caused Rootes to ...
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