Thanks for the viewing. I had one identical, and loved it! I fitted an Alpine floor change which was quite nice. I got caught speeding in Bulawayo Zimbabwe in 1973 in it. They said I was doing 75 mph, which when in court testified that the vehicle was not capable of that speed, especially in view of the fact that it had done 122,000 miles without an engine overhaul. Needless to say, I lost the case and lost my license for 6 months. Well done, the Minx!! Wish I still had it.
My Mum & Dad were the proud owners of a 1958 Hillman Minx 826 AAF, in black livery, during the mid sixties. I had the pleasure of its washing and polishing. It took us on many journeys, an admirable motor car.
Absolutely gorgeous car. Rootes Groups cars were so desirable and none more so than the Audax models. My favourite manufacturer of the 'Big Four' . . . what a tragedy this legendary company did not survive and prosper as it should have done.
Lovely characterful car and top attitude by the owner. ‘ We are all but temporary custodians’, this one will be enjoyed by the owner for many years hopefully and then passed on for future generations to cherish and enjoy. 👍
A lovely looking car - good to see Rootes motors getting some love these days, I gather they were very highly regarded cars before the later Chrysler years……..
What a beautiful car I’ve always loved these I remember my brother in law having an automatic one would you believe and it wouldn’t go up bird lip hill in Gloucester without a damn good run at it …good times and great cars 👍
Beautiful car. My father owned a 60s version when I was a child and it had a similar colour scheme from what I can remember. Great to see these still be well looked after 😊
Nice cars, very familiar from my childhood. I always liked everyday saloons, like this. They always have a lot of character. I think you were working on Practical Classics in the 1980s. Name sounds familiar. Michael Bowler editor that time?
That's a fantastic Minx I passed my driving test in my Dads 1958 Minx.. Great memories. Thanks Bob
Thanks for the viewing. I had one identical, and loved it! I fitted an Alpine floor change which was quite nice. I got caught speeding in Bulawayo Zimbabwe in 1973 in it. They said I was doing 75 mph, which when in court testified that the vehicle was not capable of that speed, especially in view of the fact that it had done 122,000 miles without an engine overhaul. Needless to say, I lost the case and lost my license for 6 months. Well done, the Minx!! Wish I still had it.
My Mum & Dad were the proud owners of a 1958 Hillman Minx 826 AAF, in black livery, during the mid sixties. I had the pleasure of its washing and polishing. It took us on many journeys, an admirable motor car.
Superb little cars, great memory!
Absolute legend, love the car and thanks for keeping her and orginal as possible
He's done a great job!
Absolutely gorgeous car. Rootes Groups cars were so desirable and none more so than the Audax models. My favourite manufacturer of the 'Big Four' . . . what a tragedy this legendary company did not survive and prosper as it should have done.
We certainly miss Rootes!
Lovely characterful car and top attitude by the owner. ‘ We are all but temporary custodians’, this one will be enjoyed by the owner for many years hopefully and then passed on for future generations to cherish and enjoy. 👍
A great attitude and a great example, no doubt!
Life is too short to buy boring cars! Beautiful car, nice one!
Amen!
Lovely car and good video 🚘🚙🚗⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Jimmy!
I've seen it at NEC and it's a beauty !!
A lovely looking car - good to see Rootes motors getting some love these days, I gather they were very highly regarded cars before the later Chrysler years……..
The following is definitely growing!
What a beautiful car I’ve always loved these I remember my brother in law having an automatic one would you believe and it wouldn’t go up bird lip hill in Gloucester without a damn good run at it …good times and great cars 👍
Can't deny the pretty looks!
Beautiful car. My father owned a 60s version when I was a child and it had a similar colour scheme from what I can remember. Great to see these still be well looked after 😊
Bet this one smells exactly the same!
I bet it does 😆
I knew hillmans and humbers would jump in popularity. That's why I stocked up
We'd love to see your stock!
What a nice little car!
Absolutely!
Nice cars, very familiar from my childhood. I always liked everyday saloons, like this. They always have a lot of character. I think you were working on Practical Classics in the 1980s. Name sounds familiar. Michael Bowler editor that time?
My father’s 1961 3b 461ARY finally died of tin worm in 1977. Still sad at the loss.
Sadly many of them did...
Beaut !
It really is!
Audax. Beautiful.
Isn't it just?
AKA a Humber 80