Hillman
IMPORTANT NOTICE: I have no relations to Hillman, the company but this profile is made as a relation to the company Hillman.

Hey, welcome to a car brand!
At Hillman, you can buy great cars like Hillman (1907), Minx (1931, 1938, 1948 and 1956), Imp (1961), Hunter (1966) or maybe Avenger (1970).
They are all great choices!

We also include Eleven, Fourteen, Twenty-70 and Sixteen, 20, Aero Minx, GT (the best "GT" out of all existing), Hawk, Husky, Wizard, Minx Super, Imp Mk2, Hunter Mk2, the special Avenger Tiger and many more! Note that I forgot the years of these but I know they sold and got produced or were planned.

There were also one not publically sold known as Hillman Gnat. It was serving the british army under the second world war. Only four was made to serve the United Kingdoms.

This company started 1907 with William Hillman and Louis Coatelen, Hillman the company owned the famous company Peel, which got the famous of the smallest cars, Peel P50. Hillman the company got new owners in the 60s, and because of that, it is known as the ghost of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Plymouth. In 1970, Hillman got visibly dry and dried out in 1976.

If you would like recommendations and facts about Hillman the company, be sure to message me as I know a lot about it. I would like you to message in any way if you got a car to show me or anything car and motorsport related to show me as I enjoy that very well.

I am curious about anyone because I want to know many cars, not only cars from Hillman but any cars like the AC Propulsion Tzero from 1997, Facel Vega HK500 from 1957 or even Nissan Passenger Car from 1938. Including that, I might even hit the history of the cars I claim through the internet, sites and books.

I am also looking forward onto becoming a car mechanic as the work of being a car mechanic is something practical, making people learn faster. I also know about all the parts of any car about. Anything that troubles you, I can point.

I became a car mechanic week 18 of 2022 for 5 days as my school arranged a "real work" week. By that week, we students get to go to work at places we wish. This is incredibly great as it affects our thoughts about work and makes us understand more practical compare to reading to understand.

I am currently making a map of where I worked at week 18 of 2022. If curiosity appears, message me with a well granted possibility. Including that, since it is based onto a real location, you could ask for exact position but I need to trust you first to let you know where I've worked.

As well as that, if you require my favorite cars, it would be all the cars from Hillman (of course), all the cars from Mercury too, Highway Aircraft Corporation Fascination from 1976, Nissan Passenger Car from 1938, Saab 92 from 1947, Subaru 360 from 1958, Hindustan Motors 14 from 1952, Hindustan Motors Contessa from 1984, Facel Vega HK500 from 1957, Lotus Europa from 1966, Peel Viking Sport from 1966, Lancia Stratos Zero from 1970, Plymouth Superbird from 1970, Buick Limited from 1958 and last but not least Datsun 14 Roadster from 1935. As you can see, the years have some space but the common thing about the cars is that they are 20th century cars. I actually enjoy more cars than written just as a note but at least, these are some nice examples.

I need you to help me find some differences between Plymouth Superbird from 1970 and Dodge Charger Daytona from 1968, you better let me know as the exterior is (almost) identical. Spoiler alert, Plymouth Superbird as a larger angle of its spoiler and the length of Plymouth Superbird is longer than Dodge Charger Daytona, including does it have it's bumper height from edge by the sight from the side is 0 cm compare to Dodge Charger Daytona with more than 0 cm.

Because of that Hillman got new owner Chrysler, Hillman Hunter and Hillman Avenger was marked as Talbot. Later, Chrysler is known as Dodge, Plymouth and Jeep. Because of Chrysler having Dodge and Plymouth, Hillman is a ghost of NASCAR since Dodge Charger Daytona from 1968 and Plymouth Superbird from 1970 as they both roamed some NASCAR seasons. Fact: In the movie cars, Plymouth Superbird from 1970 was the car with the number 47 (or the blue car at one of the first scenes and last scenes), which was known for Richard Petty and that horrible incident the movie cars showed. It happened in 1993, but it was not a Plymouth Superbird which was what the movie showed. Anyways, the point of that is that they improved on saftey or down-force you could say to avoid cars flying by adding "roof-laps".

A book series (that was made to stuff news and related into one book) known as "Hvem Hva Hvor" (translates to "Who What Where") and specifically the book from 1967 on pages 453, 454, 455 and 456 about old motorsport history. Message for more information as it is a bit hard to explain (character limit).

Now, "who would write all this?" you might ask. Well, I "1stPersonlock", I would answer as this text, thanks to courage, will and free-time was written. Thanks to the great community of Brick Hill, I got a will telling this was worth it.

Sources that I used to know about cars are:

Books: Karl Eirik Haug - Alt om Biler, Verlag Europa-Lehrmittel - Fachkunde Kraftfahrzeugtechnik and ATL - (multiple books). I read more than these too but I got to find the books first.

Websites: https://www.cartype.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

You deserve a "wow" since you read all this text so I am happy you know me better and the purpose of this account. If you visit my profile later, you might find it grown better. As well as that, this might be the longest blurb of Brick Hill.
With future cars, have a great day!

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