To celebrate Burns Night we look back at the memorable motors made in Scotland – including some downright obscure machines ...
The car debuted in 1963 ... Though it would be stuck with the Imp (sold as a Hillman, Sunbeam, Singer, and Commer van) until 1976, Chrysler sold its stake in what in 1978 had become Chrysler ...
The manufacture of the car, the Hillman Imp, was to employ almost 9,000 people by the end of the 1960s. Two former workers remember life on the Linwood production line. The history of the Linwood ...
The compact, rear-engined Hillman Imp made by the Rootes Group failed to compete successfully with its rival Mini. A combination of poor sales, supply problems and industrial disputes caused ...