Yebbut they were on the Hunter floorpan.
I found the H120 Hunter was quite easy to nearly lose under power, due to its horrible tuck-in steering geometry.
My Uncle had a few Hillman Hunters and it had a steering lock like a London taxi.
Yebbut they were on the Hunter floorpan.
I found the H120 Hunter was quite easy to nearly lose under power, due to its horrible tuck-in steering geometry.
Ah yes, the Hunter GLS. Quite a rare beast now.Yebbut they were on the Hunter floorpan.
I found the H120 Hunter was quite easy to nearly lose under power, due to its horrible tuck-in steering geometry.
I suppose they were really, never thought of them like that. Or as a rival to the Capri, which again I suppose they were. I do like them though and have often looked for one, it would have to be an H120 mindWell, we always called them a Hunter fastbackI also had two of the previous Audax Rapiers, a S4 and S5. I remember my step bros friend had an arrow series Alpine in a metallic limey yellow. Looked faster than it actually was, and the upholstery fell to bits. I guess it was supposed to be a Capri rival, and although I have never been a Ford fan, it didn't seem to compare really IMO
So that's where the jiffy bag came from ..sorry my wife spent it on shoes.A jiffy bag with 2 grand inside .
I can not ask the wife if she has seen it as it is "special" money.
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Pub quiz trivia: The Rapier shared the same floorpan as the Hunter Estate.No mate, The Hunter was only ever a saloon (had one of them too!) or an estate. The fast backs were the Rapier, particularly rare now in H120 form! and the Alpine (which I think had the 1500 engine?).
Well I didn't know that! Every day eh?Pub quiz trivia: The Rapier shared the same floorpan as the Hunter Estate.
The saloon floorpan was a different animal.
Pub quiz trivia: The Rapier shared the same floorpan as the Hunter Estate.
The saloon floorpan was a different animal.
Overseas markets got some strange models: pickup / Ute in Australia, also some with what looked like the back end from a Renault 4CV panel van grafted on
I ran a Hunter estate for 10 years until it got written off less than 10 years ago, lovely to drive with 1725 + overdrive gearbox. Many parts including wheels, brakes & suspension are Ford-compatible so the world is your oyster for maintenance and upgrades![]()
But hopefully your Guide Dog would have talked you out of it.Could have taken your rusty/damaged Hillman Hunter and built a Ginetta GRS.
I’m a fan of BAHCO tools.