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1961 Hillman Minx Series IIIb

1961 Hillman Minx Series IIIb in Dr. No, Movie, 1962 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: UK

1961 Hillman Minx Series IIIb

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Comments about this vehicle

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arnault

2004-12-19 14:09

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Eventuellement : une Volvo 122 des années 75/77

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2004-12-21 15:20

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Hum.. le film date de 1963 !

arnault

2004-12-21 21:41

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Ha, évidemment, vu sous cet angle ;)

edbarret

2005-01-25 17:37

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Surement une voiture Anglaise car tourné en jamaique ancienne colonie anglaise ,Sunbeam ou vieille Austin

Ralph DE

2005-06-26 02:01

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Morris Major
Wolseley 1500
Austin Lancer
Hillman Minx Phase 6
Riley One-Point-Five 1957-1965

Alexander DE

2005-10-24 20:49

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It most probably is a Hillman Minx Series III (1958). It could also be the Series IIIA (1959), Series IIIB (1960), or Series IIIC (1961). They look all identical from this point of view.

The cars mentioned above have more curved wings.

The Hillman Minx Phase 6, also known as Mk.VI, is almost identical to this one:
/vehicle_11698-Hillman-Minx-Californian-MkVII-1953.html

The Woseley 1500 and its siblings Riley, Austin and Morris (the latter two only being sold in Australia) look like this:
http://www.philseed.com/wolseley1500.html
http://www.philseed.com/rileyonefive.html
http://www.britishcarlinks.com/1959%20Wolseley%201500.jpg

DAF555 SE

2005-10-24 21:59

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The series, phases and Mk:s for these Hillmans are rather confusing. I´ve been looking into it earlier for another Minx here.

But I don´t doubt that you´re right :)

Alexander DE

2005-10-24 22:05

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Yes, the Minx Phases, Marks and Series are quite confusing. Here is a good list of all the Minxes from 1932 up to 1970:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillman_Minx

By the way, Minx is colloquial for 'little biest'. :)

minx

2006-01-15 16:10

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This is a Hillman Minx series 3 A, B or C.1959 to 1963.These types where the only ones with the double trims ending in a little arrow on the front en end.
These where stainless steel trims.

wickey SK

2006-09-24 23:07

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I replaced this picture:

[Image: 755ir1.835.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2006-09-25 23:09:09

DynaMike NL

2008-08-28 23:52

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By the new pic one can tell that this is (at least) a 1960 Series IIIA.

G-MANN UK

2008-08-28 23:54

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See how higher quality images are helpful :)

robi DE

2012-06-07 12:38

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Front view, production still:
[Image: 07062012681.jpg]

dsl SX

2012-06-07 12:48

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Just to confirm this is a 3b; the production still ^ shows the pressed aluminium grille instead of chromed as 3a, and 3c had simpler side trim. Slight possibility of local assembly - later Hunters were made in Trinidad from CKD, but no information about Minxes.

-- Last edit: 2012-10-15 02:14:24

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