
I'm sure we already did where the name Rapier came from (Hillman > Chrysler > Talbot > Peugeot) so I suppose we can count ourselves lucky there are no 406 Sunbeams, Minxes etc.

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Yeh, I couldn't quite afford a Plymouth Barracuda.steve_earwig wrote:YOu turned it into a Plymouth Satellite?trufflehunt wrote:I once did some improvement work on a Hillman Hunter..
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Thinking back to the time, IIRC, these Rapiers were regarded as a bit uncool, mainly because they looked a bit stolid, and even when breathedsteve_earwig wrote:It's another Arrow (it's a Hillman Hunter coupé) The H120 version shared the same breathed-on lump as the Hunter GLS (Holbay alloy head, twin Weber 40 DCOEs). Note the elongated rear bumper it shares with the Humber Sceptre above (the one with the suspicious guy on the bench behind it) [/could waffle on about it for hours]
I'm sure we already did where the name Rapier came from (Hillman > Chrysler > Talbot > Peugeot) so I suppose we can count ourselves lucky there are no 406 Sunbeams, Minxes etc.
Ah, I read the first bit and assumed you'd linked the wrong page, but I couldn't find any Hunters in the album (yes, I saw those nutcracker shortstrufflehunt wrote: The Satellite was however sufficent to destroy the rear end of the Hillman Hunter (see comments).