Hillman 16
The Hillman 16 was a series of 16 horsepower (RAC rating) medium priced 5-seater executive cars made by Hillman during the 1930s by installing a smaller engine in their 20-horsepower Hillman 20 range.
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Hillman Sixteen in ARP Warden livery first registered January 1935 | |
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Manufacturer | Hillman Motor Car Co Ltd |
Production | 1934-1937 |
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Engine |
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Predecessor | Hillman 14 |
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Configuration | Straight 6-cylinder |
Displacement | 1,496 cc (91.3 cu in) |
Cylinder bore | 61.25 mm (2.41 in) |
Piston stroke | 84.63 mm (3.33 in) |
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They were replaced by Hillman's 14 which changed its name between 1939 and 1945 to Humber Hawk.
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