Today, another contemporary of the recently featured Renault Caravelle and Simca Aronde Plein Ciel in the form of the British Rootes group’s Sunbeam Alpine. I saw these three examples at the Practical Classics resto show last March. Although it is a lower and sportier design, its look is not dissimilar to that of the Aronde but both cars predate the later Rootes/Simca merger under Chrysler Europe in the 1960s.

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Things on the hard drive … the #Hillman Avenger was made in Iran for a while, from 1975 to 1981, but the Iranians kept buying the Hunter (Paykan) so that continued till 2005 (and that’s not counting the Bardo pick-up, which continued to 2015, and Arrow underpinnings wound up beneath the Peugeot RD 1600 and Roa and the original Arisun pick-up, which finally got killed off in 2022). #Chrysler #Rootes
When did the 1966 #Hillman Hunter (#Rootes Arrow) finally die? #IKCO kept its drivetrain alive under the Arisun pick-up till 2022, since every mechanic in Iran cut their teeth on localized Hunter, the #Paykan. That year, the Arisun finally switched over to the regular FWD #Peugeot 405 platform. #WeirdCarMastodon #PSA

In 1970, the Hillman Imp (featured yesterday) gained a Rootes/Chrysler stablemate in the form of the well regarded Hillman Avenger, a competitor for British Leyland’s Marina. The Avenger was a bigger car than the rear-engined Imp, with a conventional front-engine/RWD layout, but the Imp and Avenger branches of the Rootes family tree would later unite in a single model. More on that tomorrow. Pic: #GreatBritishCarJourney, Derbyshire.

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Interesting for article on Australia's post WWII #UtilityVehicles. I was oblivious to this form of car until I moved here. Who knew there were so many locally designed and built permutations?

#Holden #Austin #Singer #Morris #Ford #Vanguard #Vauxhall #BMC #Rootes #Triumph #Hillman

https://www.shannons.com.au/club/news/retroautos/unique-aussie-designed-uk-utes-celebrating-local-ingenuity/

Unique Aussie designed UK Utes: Celebrating Local Ingenuity - Shannons Club

The passenger car based, steel roofed utility coupe—the ute— is an Australian automotive innovation. First shaped by Ford designer Lew Bandt, and re...

Factoid: What was the last Humber to be launched?
You might be tempted to say the Hunter-based Sceptre & you’d be half right.
Actually it’s the estate version which arrived remarkably late into the car’s run in October 1974.

This February 1975 Motor road test noted it wasn’t quite as luxurious as the outside chrome-cladded exterior suggested…
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Factoid Extra: When Ford launched the Capri in Feb 1969 it made much of the car’s attractive starting price & Rootes clearly was taking notes as that’s how they promoted the Sunbeam Alpine (the cheaper version of the Rapier) when it appeared in Oct that year.

Of course, that attractive price was the base one which meant in the Alpine’s case those wing mirrors & over-riders were firmly on the options list…
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While the rebranding of #Chrysler Europe as Talbot did not succeed, the choice of name itself was quite clever as it had previously been used by both the British (formerly #Rootes) and French (formerly #Simca) sides of the operation. Automotive genealogy can be complicated. One snag - did this old, if illustrious, brand really resonate with buyers? Here’s a British Sunbeam Talbot Alpine convertible from 1955. Pic: the #GreatBritishCarJourney #Sunbeam #Talbot #WeirdCarMastodon #davidsdailycar

Factoid Extra: Less car ad, more scene from an ITC adventure series…

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One last post on the #Hillman Imp family. This is the estate car version, which was called the Hillman Husky, a traditional #Rootes Group model name for a small estate. There was also an Imp-based van which shared the Husky’s silhouette. That was badged as a Commer, Rootes’ commercial vehicle brand. Rootes was as keen on so-called badge engineering as its rival BLMC, so there were Singer and Sunbeam branded Imp derivatives as well. Pic: #GreatBritishCarJourney #WeirdCarMastodon #davidsdailycar