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Wikipedia: The Hillman Minx was a series of middle-sized family cars produced under the Hillman marque by the Rootes Group between 1932 and 1970. There have been many versions of the Minx over the years, as well as various badge-engineered versions which were sold under the Humber, Singer, and Sunbeam marques. For most of the 1960s the Minx and its derivatives were the greatest-volume sellers of the "Audax" family of cars from Rootes which also included the Singer Gazelle and Sunbeam Rapier.

[The final Hillman Minx was a reduced specification Hillman Hunter.] [1965 Hillman Super Minx 1600cc at Kemble Airshow, Kemble, Gloucestershire, England]
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[Hillman Minx Series V] [Hillman Minx Series IIIC – a cheaper Minx]
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[Hillman Minx De Luxe 4-Door Saloon 1936] [1961 Hillman Minx]
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[Hillman Minx Mark VIII Convertible ca 1955] [1959 Humber 80 &ndash]
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[Hillman Minx Series IIIA – chrome grille] [Hillman Minx 1932:  the early Minx was a conservatively designed car]
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[Hillman Minx Series IIIC convertible: the last of the convertible Minx line] [Hillman Minx Series IIIB featuring an alloy grille in place of the chrome grill of the Series IIIA]
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[Hillman Minx Mark VIII (Phase VIII) 4-Door Saloon 1955] [Hillman Minx Californian]
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[Hillman Minx Series III in side view] [Hillman Minx Series III]
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[Hillman Minx Series I Convertible ca 1962]  
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