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Price: US $15,000.00
Price: US $15,000.00
1939 Hillman Minx in incredible unrestored condition.
It has only covered 27000 miles in its 76 years. For 72 of those years it was
owned by three generations of the same family. Its very near completely
original, has never been welded or repaired, nor does it need it.
The underside has never been undersealed etc. and is as it
left the factory. The leather interior is also extremely good. It even has
the original carpets, headlining and exhaust (except the tail pipe). It has
been in the UK all its life.
The condition is amazing but the remarkable story of
its life explains how it has survived so well. It has ALWAYS been kept dry. As a new car it was hidden away during the War and remained that way
until 1947. It was used infrequently in the 1950’s before its last outing for
many years in 1961. It completely missed the UK's MOT system until it
finally re-emerged in 2012. With minor work it passed with no advisories!
This car is the final pre-war UK Minx made for just one year.
It has an alloy radiator grille and the boot opens (unlike previous Minxes)
and is flush with the bodywork. It’s a deluxe model which meant (blue) leather
upholstery, a sunroof and two windscreen wipers. The
windscreen cranks open almost horizontally and makes for fun driving in the
summer, especially with the sunroof, windows and leg vents open too!
The full and detailed history of course comes with the car, including a letter from the grandson of the original owner.
It has ALL paperwork – original buff log book with ONE stamp
and several petrol rationing stamps! The original receipt for £175, specifying
the lovely (mostly original Aero Blue paint) and having King George VI stamps
on it. The owners manual as well as carburettor, electrical and tyre manuals.
Also a lubrication chart and official late 1930’s Hillman motor company service
manual for garages. Original registration number and in fact the original Hills of London plates.
In my ownership I have refurbished important details such as
the brake shoes which were relined and the cable brakes checked and greased.
Oil and filter changes naturally. The original brass radiator was flushed
through and the carburettor rebuilt. New door and boot locks were fitted by replacing the barrel
only (ie. retaining the original handles). I also attended to the sluggish semaphore indicators and the
fuel gauge was repaired. Everything now works as it should, even the original
mechanical clock on the dashboard. The tyres have been replaced by the correct Dunlops supplied by Vintage Tyres of Beaulieu.
The car preserves all its original features including all
the usually lost pieces like the starting handle cap, wheel jack and spare
wheel well key. All
badges and chassis plates are of course original. No part of the bodywork has
been drilled for mirrors or accessories. The horns were fitted by
the original owner so I have retained them. They could be removed without a
trace if required. The paint is very old and there is age related
localised flaking but these areas have been touched-in with expensive hand
matched cellulose paint. As a result it still looks remarkably fresh.
The car was featured in a magazine on its “discovery” in
2012. A copy will be given to the new owner.
I have enjoyed it to the full, taking it to local shows and
just for fun on sunny days. It always draws a crowd and drives well
even in heavy traffic.
Over 100 extra pics here: here
Important info:
The car is located in the UK. I can ship to most places Worldwide using the shippers below.
For a quote use this site (please don't ask me direct!): here /
Use BRISTOL in the UK as the departure city.
$1000 Paypal deposit within 48hrs of the auction end. The remaining payment can be made by International bank transfer/Escrow service for non-UK bidders.
NO bidders with less than 10 feedback please.
update: 2015-06-14
Condition: | Used | Make: | Other Makes |