Classic Hillmans - 1950s & 60s
Fine Art Print

Print Size: 330mm x 240mm 
Condition: Mint (new - not mounted)
Type: Open-edition
 
The Hillman Motor Car Company, founded in 1907, was one of the great marques to come out of Coventry England. Its stablemates in a British tradition of badge engineering where Humber, Sunbeam, Commer, Karrier and later Singer. The umbrella organization Rootes Group was the epitome of all that was British. Its owner was none less than Lord Rootes from the House of Lords. Rootes made steadfastly solid reliable vehicles, with a large helping of engineering stodge and conservatism. They had a patriotic following but like so much else in Britain the modern realities of industrial unrest and the economics of the late 60's and early 70's forced Rootes into bankruptcy and an unenthusiastic buy-out by Chrysler that led slowly to the death of this British icon.

Printed on thick 230gsm paper it is suitable for framing with a mount or without.
We are offering this fine art print in mint, unissued condition (wrapped in cellophane). 

This item will be mailed flat in a double board backed envelope - Postage to the UK is from £2.50, Europe (airmail) £5.50, Rest of the World (airmail) £7.50. For combined multiple purchases, we charge postage only on the first item - postage on the 2nd, 3rd item etc is FREE!

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