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  2. Hillman Wizard - Wikipedia

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    The Hillman Wizard is a six-cylinder car produced by Hillman between 1931 and 1933. Production began in April 1931 and continued until 1933. The Wizard was produced in two models, the 65 and 75. The 65 model had a 65mm bore and was rated at 15.7 horsepower, while the 75 model had a 75 mm bore and was rated at 20.9 horsepower. [1]

  3. Hillman 20 - Wikipedia

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    The Hillman Wizard 75, Hillman Twenty 70, Hillman Hawk and their long wheelbase variants Hillman Seven Seater and Hillman 80 models were a series of 20 horsepower (RAC rating) medium priced 5-7 seater executive cars made by Hillman during the 1930s.

  4. Hillman - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 the Hillman Wizard "65" and "75" were replaced by the 2110 cc Hillman "16 hp" and 2810cc "20/70", which lasted until 1936 when a new body design in the form of the 2576 cc Hillman "Sixteen" and the 3181 cc "Hawk" and "80", all with side valve straight-six engines, were introduced. These later cars were also sold as Humbers.

  5. Category:Hillman vehicles - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... This category is for vehicles made by the Hillman car company. ... Hillman Wizard This page was last ...

  6. Hillman 16 - Wikipedia

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    From 1934 Hillman made a pair of larger 6 cylinder side-valve saloon cars with two sizes of otherwise identical engines in identical bodies for the same price: this 16 horsepower car and a 20-horsepower version [4] Hillman advertised the cars as having "Cushioned Power" mounts which helped stop vibration through the engine and gearbox and described their cars as being “built with a margin ...

  7. Hillman 14 - Wikipedia

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    The Hillman Fourteen is a medium-sized 4-cylinder car announced by Hillman's managing director Spencer Wilks, a son-in-law of William Hillman, at the end of September 1925. [3] This new Fourteen substantially increased Hillman's market share and remained on sale into 1931. During this time it was the main product of the company.

  8. Category:1930s cars - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Cars that were produced in the 1930s — from 1930 to 1939. ... Hillman 14; Hillman Wizard;

  9. Hillman 20 8-cylinder - Wikipedia

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    Hillman Wizard 75 The Hillman Straight Eight and its successor the Hillman Vortic were moderate priced mid-sized 20 tax-horsepower executive cars made by Hillman from 1929 to 1930. The lowest priced eight-cylinder car on the market the car was scarcely in full production when sales were hit by the onset of the Great Depression .