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Hillman Imp (1964-ʻ71)

Model: Imp Mk1 0 to 100 km/h: 26,87 seconds Top speed: 117 km/h Fuel index: 7,71 L/100 km (at 100 km/h) Price: R5 495 CAR test: February 1964

The Hillman Imp was a small, affordable car produced by the Rootes Group that also managed Sunbeam, Humber and Singer. Factories were located in Coventry, Birmingham, Acton and Luton but

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