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Hillman and GT
Some were given different model names to justify trim differences ( Hillman GT, Hillman Estate ) and that from time to time all models were sold in some European markets under the Sunbeam marque ( Sunbeam Sceptre for instance ), and at other times used UK marque / model names.
* Hillman Arrow, Hillman Break de Chasse, Hillman GT, Hillman Hunter, Hillman Hustler and Hillman Minx
Sports models included the Hillman GT, which was based on the Minx trim, but was a model in its own right ( not a " Hillman Minx GT " nor " Hillman Hunter GT ").
The twin carburettor engined " Hillman Hunter GT " eventually replaced the Hillman GT, and the Holbay-engined GLS was positioned at the top of the range.
This was similar in concept and execution to the UK Hillman GT — a sparsely trimmed car with high performance.

Hillman and developed
Continuing his production work into the 1980s, Perkins also toured with Chris Hillman as a duo which later developed into the Desert Rose Band, before joining Dolly Parton in 1986, touring and recording with her for several years before moving to Nashville.
For more than three decades, Iran Khodro produced the Paykan, a car developed from the Rootes Group's Rootes Arrow range, best known as the Hillman Hunter.
The first and second generations were a variant developed from the Hillman Super Minx.
It used the same 1725 cc engine as the Hillman Hunter which, fitted with a single Stromberg 150CD carburettor, developed 74 bhp ( net ) at 5500 rpm.

Hillman and by
After confessing to the murder of Maxine and his ex-wife, Hillman attempted to kill Gail, her children Sarah and David, and her granddaughter Bethany, by driving them into a canal.
The storyline received wide press attention, and viewing figures peaked at 19. 4 million, with Hillman dubbed a " serial killer " by the media.
There has been some doubt expressed by Hillman over the sincerity of Parsons ' protest.
He was replaced by lead guitarist Bernie Leadon, while Hillman reverted to bass.
Faced with a dearth of new material, most of the material was hastily written in the studio by Leadon, Hillman, and Parsons, with two Gilded Palace of Sin outtakes thrown into the mix.
In Brazil, Dodge cars were produced between 1969 and 1981 with the models Dart, Charger, Magnum, LeBaron ( all powered by the same 318 cid V8 engine ), and the compact 1800 / Polara, based on the British Hillman Avenger.
The Gates Hillman Complex, opened for occupancy on August 11, 2009, sits on a site on the university's West Campus, surrounded by Cyert Hall, the Purnell Center for the Arts, Doherty Hall, Newell-Simon Hall, Smith Hall, Hamburg Hall and the Robert Mehrabian Collaborative Innovation Center.
The Gates Hillman Complex was made possible by a $ 20 million lead gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and an additional $ 10 million grant from The Henry L. Hillman Foundation.
The Gates Hillman Complex and the Purnell Center for the Arts are connected by the Randy Pausch Memorial Footbridge.
In 1919, Robinson collaborated with Handy and Charles N. Hillman on " Though We're Miles and Miles Apart ", which was released by Handy's publishing company.
1968 brought the first of a series of British-organised intercontinental rallies, the Daily Express London-Sydney Marathon, which attracted over 100 crews including a number of works teams and top drivers ; it was won by the Hillman Hunter of Andrew Cowan / Brian Coyle / Colin Malkin.
The Byrds continued for a brief period in the same vein, but Parsons left soon after the album was released to be joined by another ex-Byrds member Chris Hillman in forming The Flying Burrito Brothers.
Other artist's albums, and even Byrd songs by Hillman on previous albums showed a strong country influence, but " Sweetheart " was the first fully fledged country rock album.
Knott, was manufactured in Minneapolis and delivered in February 1928 by Clare Hillman, who was familiar with its operation and became the first fire chief.
This building has also been referred to as The Hillman Hospital House because it was designated a hospital by George Washington during the Revolution.
Cheyenne was led by Jodi Fisher ( 26. 7 points per game ), Cindy Smith, Jenny Shockey, Leana Burrows, and Sherry Hillman ( also contributing one season each to the three-year run: Julie Barton — 1985, Lori Sanders — 1987, and Cindy Hay — 1987 ).
Gifford was himself replaced by Bones Hillman in 1987.
Platted August 10, 1906 by real estate promoter Clarence Dayton Hillman as " C. D.
who stated that the blurring effect was overestimated by Lieu and Hillman by factors of between 10 < sup > 15 </ sup > and 10 < sup > 30 </ sup >, and thus the observations are very much less effective in constraining theory: " the cumulative effects of spacetime fluctuations on the phase coherence of light certain theories of ' foamy ' spacetime are too small to be observable ".
After absorbing Bond Cars in 1969, which had also been a maker of three-wheeler cars ( though in their case with Hillman Imp 875 cc rear engines ) Reliant used the Bond name for the iconic 1970s Bond Bug, a sporty three-wheeler designed by the Ogle designer Tom Karen.
Many " conventional " cars are in the collection, including an Austin Allegro, an Austin Metro previously owned by Lady Diana Spencer, a Ford Escort MK2, Hillman Imp, Triumph Acclaim, Talbot Sunbeam, Talbot Horizon, Peugeot 206, Peugeot 405 and a DeLorean DMC-12 car made famous by the Back to The Future films.
The title cut was written by ex-Byrd Chris Hillman and former Crawdaddy magazine editor Peter Knobler.

Hillman and Chrysler
Alfa Romeo, AMC, Aston Martin, Audi, Austin, Bentley, BMW, Cadillac, Caterham, Checker, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Citroen, DeTomaso, Dodge, Ferrari, Fisker, Ford, GMC ,, Hillman, Holden, Honda, Hummer, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jaguar, Jeep, Lamborghini, Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Lotus, Maserati, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mercury, MG, Mini, Mitsubishi, Morgan, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Opel, Plymouth, Pontiac, Porsche, Renault, Rolls-Royce, Saab, Scion, Shelby, Smart, Studebaker, Subaru, Toyota, TVR, Vauxhall, Volkswagen, Volvo, Yamaha
It later produced the Hillman Avenger ( later badged as a Chrysler and finally a Talbot ) from 1970 and the Imp's successor, the Sunbeam.
It replaced the long-running Paykan which was itself based on the Hillman Hunter, an ancestor ( in corporate ownership and model positioning terms ) of the 405, having been produced by the Rootes Group and Chrysler UK from 1963 until 1979-the year that Peugeot purchased Chrysler's European operations.
Only Hillman was left by 1977, when it, too, was shelved in favour of the Chrysler name.
Chrysler UK soldiered on with a range of worthy but increasingly outmoded rear-wheel drive family cars like the Hillman Avenger ( introduced in 1970 ) and Hillman Hunter ( introduced in 1966 ), while the Imp – which by now had most of its teething problems ironed out – was largely ignored by the new management.
In the early 1970s, with the rise of interest in sub-compact cars, Chrysler offered the Hillman Avenger in North America as the Plymouth Cricket.
However, Chrysler of Argentina commenced manufacturing the Hillman Avenger based Dodge 1800, and this car continued in production until 1990.
Although the Hillman company was acquired by Humber in 1929, Hillman was used as the primary marque of the Rootes Group from 1931, following its acquisition of Humber, until 1967, when Chrysler in turn took over Rootes.
Chrysler had assumed complete control of Rootes by 1967, and the first new Hillman model whose development was financed by the American giant was the Avenger of 1970.
Following the 1967 acquisition of Rootes by Chrysler, the Arrow derivatives were rationalised until only the Hillman Hunter version was left by 1976, at which time it was re-badged as a Chrysler, which it was to be for the remaining 3 years of its life.
Following the Hillman Avenger's move to Linwood in 1976, the very last European Hunters were assembled in the Santry plant, Shanowen Road, Ireland from " complete knock down " ( CKD ) kits until production ended in 1979 – but no evidence exists to suggest that the Talbot badge was applied to any production Hunter following Chrysler Europe's 1978 takeover by Peugeot, and the application of that badge to other Chrysler models sold on or after 1 August 1979.
The Hillman Hunter was rebranded as the Chrysler Hunter for the UK market in September 1977, receiving at the same time a four headlight frontal treatment similar to that of the Hunter GLS model and the Humber Sceptre.
By this time, however, Chrysler UK dealers had been selling the French-built Chrysler Alpine for more than two years: more than ten years after the launch of the original Hillman Hunter, the Chrysler Hunter was self-evidently a run-out model, and relatively few were produced.
Starting in 1967, Chrysler Australia Ltd assembled the Hillman Hunter from imported CKD packs at their Port Melbourne factory, which they inherited as part of Chrysler's acquisition of Rootes Australia.
The Hillman Imp is a compact, rear-engined saloon car that was manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes Group ( later Chrysler Europe ) from 1963 to 1976.
The Hillman Avenger was a rear-wheel drive small family car originally manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes Group from 1970 – 1976, and made by Chrysler Europe from 1976 – 1981 as the Chrysler Avenger and finally the Talbot Avenger.

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