Thinking Man's Minx
Classic Car Weekly|February 15,2017

The Series VI represented the pinnacle of pre-Rootes Arrow Hillman Minxes but was still loaded with 1960s charm. Our Nick tries a rare automatic saloon for size.

Nick Larkin
Thinking Man's Minx

Evolution not revolution’ might sound like a line from a 1960s protest song, but it also neatly sums up this Hillman Minx Series VI.

The Minx was considered something of an ageing labrador by the mid-1960s, dating as it did directly back to the first Audax model introduced nearly ten years earlier. The question was, would the last model – the Series VI – be biddable and friendly, or would it bite?

The Minx had been gradually refined and improved over the years, with the restyled 1963-on Series V featuring various mechanical improvements, including a Borg-Warner 35 transmission in place of the old Smiths Easidrive automatic. However, when The acceleration was limited by the number of steps in the transmission.

Enter, in autumn 1965, the Series VI, complete with a 1725cc engine and a five bearing crankshaft in place of the old 1592cc unit. It was capable of mustering 65bhp but despite actually being tuned to 58.5bhp (to deliver better fuel economy), which could still take the Minx to a maximum speed of 82mph.

First impressions of this example are of a neatly styled car with lashings of chrome. An air of quality engulfs you when you settle inside, the door closes with a muted thud and the interior still looks remarkably modern for something that’s half a century old. This later Minx has a wood-effect dashboard rather than the previous painted metal and the instruments are clear and easy to read. It’s the same story with the choke and various switches, whose functions are outlined in neat white print. The large steering wheel, complete with chrome horn ring, looks a little bare with just the indicator stalk next to it for company because the automatic gear selector is mounted on the floor.

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