Hillman Gazelle

The Hillman Gazelle is an automobile which was produced by Chrysler Australia[2] from 1966 to 1967.

Based on the British Singer Gazelle Series VI, the Hillman Gazelle was offered only as a four-door sedan and was essentially an upmarket version of the Hillman Minx VI. It was powered by a 105.2 cuin four-cylinder engine producing 85 bhp net, 15 bhp more than the Minx thanks to its aluminium cylinder head and twin-barreled Solex carburettor. This aluminium head engine was produced for the Sunbeam Rapier.[3] Chrysler Australia replaced both the Minx and the Gazelle with the Hillman Arrow / Hunter range during 1967.

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References

  1. WSM145 Workshop Manual rootes1725cc.info, retrieved 19 January 2017^
  2. 1966 Hillman Gazelle brochure sa.hillman.org.au, retrieved 29 September 2015^
  3. Barry Hall. Why a Hillman? I was asked sa.hillman.org.au, retrieved 10 January 2023^