Look at and drive a 1972 Hillman Avenger.
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
For our New Year Special this year, we are completely off-topic for the channel: It's not every day you get to see a Hillman Avenger up close.
My Hillman Avenger web page
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00:00 Introduction
01:01 Under the bonnet
02:39 Triangle Of Doom
02:51 Dash
04:35 Test drive
11:10 Interior and rear space
13:11 Rear suspension, boot
14:30 Rear lights
15:14 Avenger & Sunbeam
15:52 Models and conclusion
Пікірлер: 788
Think how advanced and modern this car of (almost) 50 years ago is. Compare it to an engine of 50 years earlier: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gmaTkqehgLq1ZZM.html
@terencej72
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely wonderful. My Uncle had a 1975 P reg Hillman Avenger coupe in red with the twin round headlamp with a 1300 engine. An absolutely super car and TBH if i think of all the cars he and my dad owned (Riley Elf, Ford Consul, Ford Cortina (mk3), Talbot Sunbeam, Talbot Samba (seeing a lot of Roots group cars), Mini Metro x2, Ford Escort mk4, Ford Fiesta and Renault Megane) this is by far and away the best car they owned between the 2 of them between 76-late 90's. Sub 900kg is light so no surprise it keeps up with modern traffic. Some modern cars are frustrating - i used to have a Merc c Class Coupe now have a new shape Audi A4. The Merc had that infuriating foot operated hand brake. The Audi has an electric parking brake and you just don't trust it. The main thing that infuriates me is modern electric windows, with one touch operation it's really difficult to get them to go down say 1 inch of a warm day to let some air in but not buffet your ears. 2 Days ago wife and i out for a drive took me 4 GOES with the A4 electric windows to get in the right position!!. Oh how i miss wind up windows!!
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
@@terencej72 Of that collection, I would hope that the Talbot Sunbeam was a pretty fun car too.
@ramishrambarran3998
Жыл бұрын
Yes. Quite !
Top marks for driving that handsome old classic mate, rather than hiding it away in a garage only to be brought out for shows. Puts a smile on people's faces, keeps the roads interesting!
@markgilbertson1564
3 жыл бұрын
Old Classic. Is it April 1st? My father's 1977 model was so bad the dealer gave him a new car (not another Avenger) after 9 months.
@smoothmicra
3 жыл бұрын
@@markgilbertson1564 A different time my old mate, there were "Friday afternoon" cars then but my brother had one and it was a gem. Genuinely the best car he had up till that point. Good looking and reliable, started every time. You can't condemn a model cos of one bad experience. Trust me, there will be horror stories about modern German and Japanese cars, doesn't mean they are all rubbish. You will get the odd dog though, it happens.
@norwegianzound
Жыл бұрын
My Dad had one of these in the mid 70's. The shame still hasn't left me
Thanks mate. Lump in me throat, had an Avenger 1.3 GT (1971 K reg Plate) it was my 1st car after passing me test in 1984 . What a car went all over Britain in it bullet proof!!!
I'm from Argentina and I drive what here was sold as the Volkswagen 1500. It was originally developed by Chrysler, and eventually Volkswagen bought the Chrysler company here in the country and started producing the Dodge 1500 under the Volkswagen brand with a few aesthetic changes. Very fun and reliable car, I daily drive it everywhere and it works just as well as the actual modern cars!
@juanpabloarena2724
2 жыл бұрын
Franco...Por fín un "Milqui" en buenas manos! Saludos desde CABA
@diegomax
Жыл бұрын
@@juanpabloarena2724 ah bueh, cuantos argentinos somos aca jajaj
@juanpabloarena2724
Жыл бұрын
@@diegomax A estas alturas este tipo de autos con el tiempo despierta más amor en la gente entusiasta de clásicos...Ví uno de estos Hillman en perfecto estado en Liniers hasta hace algunos años y, como dije,cada vez despiertan más cariño .
@diegomax
Жыл бұрын
@@juanpabloarena2724 jaja a mi me gustan los fierros, yo al chabon este igual lo sigo porque estamos en rubros similares, lo del auto fue pura casualidad ;)
I have a soft spot for these because I did all my driving lessons in an Avenger in 1974. I'd not driven any other car until that time, so everything I drove later was judged against it. For those days it was pretty good; I could've learned in a lot worse.
Love these cars - I owned two of them. My first one had a split dashboard like yours but I found one in a scrapyard - car was stacked on top of two others, but in those days you were allowed to climb up and remove the parts yourself. Took the dashboard out of the scrapper, showed it to the guy in the hut who let me have it for very little money. I loved my Avenger and it gave me many happy memories.
@paulph12002
Жыл бұрын
Yes I remember when you could take the parts out yourself. I got many parts in that way to keep my cars going back in the day
I might have fitted the dashboard in that car !!! I worked at Ryton for years before I emigrated in late 1973.
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
Oh wow! However I did have to remove the entire dash once when the heater sprang a leak. It was a big job, made bigger by having installed a modern stereo system. But modern dash installations are hugely complex. I once also ran into a chap who built Avenger gearboxes.
@levelcrossing150
3 жыл бұрын
@@video99couk I worked on them and all those self tappers around the edge of the dash drove me mad.
That took me back in time. My older brother owned an Avenger, a car I really liked. Don't you just love the simplicity of the car, light weight not needing power steering or brakes, what a gem. Thanks for making the video.
@brucebradley2231
3 жыл бұрын
My first car was one of these, crashed it three times when I was home asleep. Went like the clappers. Brings back some great memories when cars were simple. Radiator leaked, hand full of cow dung, in rad stopped the leak with an egg.
@maxflight777
3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure it had a brake servo.
@firsttheycame0211
9 ай бұрын
My Dad had a 1500cc version of one of these in green and I learnt to drive in a later 1978 1300cc model, rusty brown with a black vinyl roof. Dad was a Hillman fan through and through, we had nothing but throughout my childhood, Minx's, Hunters and two Avengers that I can think of. Thanks for the memories with your video
Ah, serious nostalgia here! My dad had an M-reg Avenger DL, also in white. I have vivid memories of the strip speedo, and of course the black vinyl seats that used to burn my legs during the hot summers :)
Had a 1500 auto on an 'L' plate. IMHO one of the most underrated cars ever.
I had 3 Avengers back in the day. They were great cars, better than the rival Marinas and Vivas. 🙂
@raychambers3646
3 жыл бұрын
I had one ( 1975 ) preferred it to marina.
@mrgt3201
3 жыл бұрын
My dad had all of those when I was a kid.
@jahno7154
3 жыл бұрын
You sad person.
@steaks652
3 жыл бұрын
@@jahno7154, troll off.
@levelcrossing150
3 жыл бұрын
@@raychambers3646 Yes it was a far better car than the Marina and even the Viva too.
This is great - thankyou. My dad was a Service Manager in a large Rootes/Chrysler dealership and the Avenger was a top seller - the Super and GL variants particularly. My first car was a 1976 R registered GLS 1600 in Copper beach bronze and was very plush and a great performer with a "massive" 80 BHP. The Hillman Avenger deserves more attention and is surprisingly competent even by today's standards.
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
80bhp in a 850kg (or so) car is going to be a hoot to drive. Yes they do deserve more recognition. A miserable low end Escort of the same age as my Avenger would be worth probably 3-5 times as much. But I think the Avenger is appreciated as a better car than the Marina, at least.
@Poleson
3 жыл бұрын
How about the Avenger Tiger! Wasn't that their answer to the Escort Mexico, etc... I
@markclevedon81
3 жыл бұрын
@@Poleson The Tiger was a rally special to rival the RS2000 Mk1. The 1500 and 1600 GT had similar levels of performance to a Mexico but without the boy racer or show room appeal. That said the GT and GLS were swift in 1500 and 1600 form.
@levelcrossing150
3 жыл бұрын
A very underrated car.
@johnmoncrieff3034
8 ай бұрын
If they had fitted the 1750 engine out of the H120 Rapier it would have been a serious contender in rallies and racing but Chrysler were not interested as they wanted to sell off the company! A major mistake on their part as it would have boosted sales and the companies standing !
This was my first car. Hill man Avenger with a 1600 tiger engine. Good times.
@davidshipp623
3 жыл бұрын
Technically my first car too. Bought for £25 as an MOT failure (I guess around ‘82,’83) off my friend’s older girlfriend - complete whim. Didn’t even run and got my dad to tow me home with it, my father and uncle looked it over and said why the hell did you buy that. Sold it a week later to a guy who had one and needed parts. Got £35 for it. So not only my first car but the only one I’ve ever made money on.😂
@jimblain521
3 жыл бұрын
It was my first car too definitely good times
loved the video... as a kid this was out family car for something like 12 years and it brought back so many memories
That was one of my mates first cars, lol, I remember him putting Webber carbs on it n big wheels, always remember getting stopped by the Police in it on the way to Ryhl. he didn't seem to like the English and gave the car a thorough going over before sending us on our way.. 😂
My father had one in a light green colour in the 1970s and brilliant family car with plenty of space. Thanks for sharing inside of it and just brought all memories back.
I hired on of these back in 1972. It was by some distance the best car I'd driven at the time. Hugely underrated.
Triangle of Doom.. nod to Hubnut😉
I really enjoyed your video, thanks for posting. My Dad had a couple of Avengers (having previously owned a Hillman Imp, which he loved as well!) and I remember he always said how lively the Avenger was, and it was lovely to drive. Sadly I was too young to drive it myself though. So your video brought back great memories, thanks!
My mom had a blue one of these in the 80’s. I remember waiting at the bus stop to go to primary school, counting the number of Mk1 escorts and Advenger’s that’d wiz by, seemed to be roundabouts about the same number of each. Strange how one remembers such things.
My god love the vid, I had a 72 1500DL yellow with a black vinyl roof, loved every bit of time I drove it miss it a lot.😢👍
@grandadneal8114
3 жыл бұрын
Was that real italian vinyl.....
Hillman Avenger 1300 GL was my first car back in 1978. I loved it, cleaned it every week.
Oh the memories.. Learnt to drive and passed my test first time in a 72 Avenger .. Thanks for the video.
Great Car it was my first after passing my test a blue car and a black vinyl roof only had the car about a year and just before the MOT the gearbox went must have been 82 Happy days indeed loved that car
Indicators on the ‘correct’ side for a rhd car… love you commented on this. It makes so much more sense ergonomically when changing gear and indicating, using wipers radio etc, much more balanced… Thanks for a great review!
A lovely car! My grandad had a 1974 1.6 estate -I learned to drive and past my test in it. It was totally reliable! Eventually traded in for a mk1 Fiesta Ghia which literally rusted before your eyes!
Really great to see this vlog, my first car after passing my test in 81 was a Hillman Avenger 1500 GL Auto, it was immaculate when i bought it with low milage for the year. It was M reg (74) with 52,000 miles, and i bought it in 82. I loved it, so easy to work on, better than the Ford X flow engine any time. Yes, the boot was really voluminous, and took loads of luggage, and the cloth seats were very comfortable. I improved the looks dramatically by fitting a set of Ford Rostyle wheels, 5" Js with 165x13 tyres, standard fitment being 155x13s, it improved the looks and handling. As usual, being my first car, i wrecked it over 4 years, and now deeply regret it, i wish i still had it. Many thanks for the vlog, it brings back so many happy memories of a great car, and yes, if i found another in immaculate condition for sale, i would buy it immediately.
My parents had a silver V plate avenger when i was born. My dad still has a wing mirror from it in his tool box and hopefully the front number plate in the shed. Thanks for posting 👍
Identical car to my grandfathers 1971 Polar white DL which he bought new and was kept in the family until 2005. One of my happiest childhood memories was going with my father to pick up his brand new Apricot 2 door Sunseeker resplendent with its white Vinyl roof and rostyle wheels back in 1974. Avengers are much much better cars than any Escort in standard form and are still severely underrated to this very day by the masses.What a lovely sight to see a standard spec Avenger kept in such good condition and in regular use.
I have "fond" memories of having to drive a very clapped-out Avenger in the early 80s, when I borrowed a colleague's one to go see a customer. He'd parked in a layby on the wrong side of a busy high street, so I had to set off quickly between gaps in both streams of traffic, with no prior experience of the engine's power and the clutch's bite point. I erred on the side of caution and gave it a bit too much power and let the clutch up a bit smartly - the bite point was so high that I'd already taken my foot off the pedal at the top of the travel before it actually engaged. But I didn't stall it ;-) Nasty crunchy gearbox and a clutch that neither fully enaged (there was a bit of slip) nor fully disengaged (even with the pedal down, the gear lever would not always move and there was a bit of crunch). My grandpa had a couple of Avengers in the 1970s (after upsizing from a Hillman Imp) and they were two-door so they had those really stupid seat belts that weren't fixed to the B pillar at shoulder height but instead were about 100 yards long and fixed to the floor near the rear seat: guaranteed to slip off your shoulder and to trip my unwary grandmother every single time she got out of the back seat of car - grandpa and grandma insisted that I was "the man" (I was about 10) so I should sit in the front passenger seat and grandma should sit in the back. I remember those barrel-shaped knobs for turning on the wipers and lights, and the huge padded boss in the centre of the steering wheel which my dad's Hillman Hunters also had. Looking at the engine compartment - like a lot of older cars, there's so much space around the engine. Almost as much as on my mum's old Morris Minor where there was almost enough room for a couple of small children to sit either side of the engine ;-) Those boomerang rear lights were very cool. And they had proper separate lights for brake, tail, indicator and reversing lights, with brake lights and indicators separated by dimmer tail lights so indicators are visible while car is braking. And two reversing lights - in my opinion, *all* cars should have two reversing lights and two fog lights, not one of each on nearside and offside respectively as happens with a lot of modern cars.
I had one in the early seventies and drove down to Athens and back from NE England with 2 friends, happy days!
Cracking looking classic with great potential for a better engine, uprated brakes etc. For most of us who can’t afford an inflated ford.
At last, a decent review of the Avenger. I had two 1600 models in the mid 80s and thought they were great to drive if a bit unreliable. It winds me up when people say they are like Marinas because they were so much better.
Brings back great memories , a friend had a old one when I was a apprentice 👍
I remember the radio commercial “ And as for performance, Avenger driving is believing “ :-)
Great video, had a couple of these one was the estate, lovely to drive never any problem apart from the starter motor failing which was easy to replace, My dad bought a 1968 Minx/Hunter estate in 68 and 7 of us went to Russia in it !969, remember watching man l and on the moon whilst we were in the Carpathian mountains in Romania
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
My sister had a 1600 estate which I drove once, it was impressively quick. I replaced my starter motor recently, even as a non-mechanic that was easy enough, and I was able to pick a new part from stock locally for a 48 year old car!
Brings back great memories of my childhood,our family had a blue Avenger the same year as this ,and as we all got bigger so did the car,my dad then moved onto a maroon Avenger estate “N Reg “which took us everywhere , yearly holidays in the Isle of Man crossing the Irish Sea on the Manx steam packet ferry .
Went to school in a blue one in early 80’s. This brought back some great memories. 👍
Great stuff!! My dad bought a new Hillman Avenger in 1972 which cost the princely sum of £998 including carpets. The colour was "War dance red" which as far as I can remember is just like the model shown @ 15:55 min in your video. In 1974 we emigrated to Africa and the Avenger was shipped out there too. At the time it was pretty much unique as it wasn't sold locally there. Great runner, never had any major problems with it. My dream - to own a similar Avenger to the one I fondly remember growing up in in childhood days long passed...
I am totally transfixed by this. It's so surreal filmed in 4k. Watching it on my ridiculously oversized 75" 4k HDR all singing and dancing Dolby Atmos TV when in '73 there were 3 channels 27" black and white CRT(if you could afford it). Splendid effort my friend I say from 'The Good Old Days' 👏
@video99couk
Жыл бұрын
A 27" CRT would be a monster in those days. Most monochrome CRTs topped out around 18". Colour went up to 26" in those days but most were 20" or 22".
One of my Uncles had a Hillman Avenger & a yellow Chrysler Avenger. He also had a Ford Escort mk1&Vauxhall Viva.
Really great to see this video. Firstly I learnt to drive in an Avenger and then passed my driving test in it (the Avenger that I took all my lessons in) and secondly this is the first video I have seen about an Avenger so it is doubly good. I really enjoyed watching it because of how you covered it so comprehensively. Well Done. Oh and your'e right about that gear change, I still remember my instructor quipping about how he had "never seen such a quick gear changer" (learner driver) as me lol.
My wife and I drove on honeymoon in 1973 in a K plate version of this, so almost a new car. It was a lovely car for its time but the plastic seats got very hot in the sun. I would always have a big towel to cover the seat to make it more comfortable. Eventually the front wings rusted out though.
Fabulous video. Thank you. I had one back in the early 1970's. Went from Lands End to John O'Groats all round the coast of England and Scotland. Was totally reliable and never let me down. It's interesting to know how rare they are now.
I had one in 1978 and it was a very comfortable, trouble free car.
I had a 1300cc 2 door mid- 70s, nice cherry red.
I worked at Ryton Coventry on the avenger tracks,40+ per hour.soul destroying repetition.!!!
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
But thank you for what you did, making a great (but under appreciated) car.
My dad had this very same car...and colour He turned up to pick me up from school in it in 1975 and I felt so proud.....I really did. Thanks for taking me back
I loved your video thanks for filming it . My father had a Tiger , 3/4 vinyl roof … hotted up engine . He worked for Chrysler and was friends with Des O Dell who I believe lived nearby in Kenilworth. Ps the steering wheel boss was memorable!
My first car. I was 20 years old. Company car. Avenger 1250 DL reg. JDT 640K. 53 miles on the clock when I took delivery. One year later... 34,000 miles, and going strong. Handling was fantastic. Kept me alive. Better than my mate's new Mk1 Escort in every way. Never forgotten. Tip: put sheepskin covers on those hot (or cold) plastic seats. I also had a 'slip- over' head rest in mine...and I had (slightly wider) 165 tyres fitted.
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
My six year old boy commented yesterday on just how hot the seats get. I considered wider tyres but was told not to by the local tyre fitters, rules have changed around such things.
Our family used to own one of these. Man the nostalgia. They were also pretty quick and nimble as well, holding their own against much more modern Kia Pride(Ford Festiva). Thanks for the video, it brought back a lot of memories
Good interesting run through. Thanks
My first car was a second hand avenger back in the 70s. Loved it!
Yay! I'm glad you took my suggestion to review your Hillman!
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
A few people had mentioned it. Way off topic though and so not my most popular video, but I'm glad I did it. Perhaps next New Year I'll do the 1994 Toyota Celica.
@johndrake2729
3 жыл бұрын
@@video99couk Glad you did. Always wanted to hear the sound of an Avenger.
Lovely car ... the engine has a beautiful note to it ... very smooth. My dad had a Hillman Hunter .... gold with lots of chrome trim .... I think it was my favourite car that he ever owned.
I learnt to drive circa 1976 in my Mother's special edition Hillman Avenger Sunshine model. A pretty pale yellow with black vinyl roof and dark green plastic upholstery. It was an automatic, so I learnt speed control and road placement. I even tackled Hemel Hempstead's Magic Roundabout in it. Later I had proper driving lessons in a geared Morris 1300. Passed both my car and motorcycle test first time within the same seven day period.
WoW. This is the car I learned to hoon in. It is the most naturally gifted car for drifting EVER, in my opinion. And so quirky. The plastic bag for windscreen washing fluid, the cable clutch - no hydraulic mechanism - the styling, the NAME. To me it was the best, most forward thinking model Hillman / Rootes ever produced. Thanks for keeping the dream alive. You should teach your sons how to drive in this car.
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, the hot-water-bottle style washer bottle was used on a number of Hillmans. Mine has a later one installed which has an electric pump, I plan on connecting that up one day. The clutch system is simple and reliable, but does have to be adjusted slightly as the clutch wears. Rootes did great names, Avenger, Tiger, Hunter etc. but Peugeot never mastered that art!
I hated when they fitted those horrible Chrysler rear ends in 1978 Those boomerang rear lights were so distinctive.The earlier sporty Avengers always reminded me of starsky and hutches wheels
@levelcrossing150
3 жыл бұрын
That was a nasty cheap mod.
@Mrpublicimagelimited
3 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Chrysler really made a pig's ear of the Avenger
Nice video. My first drive of any car was my parents car H reg Avenger and your video took my right back to 1976. Cheers.
Really enjoyed watching that. My dad bought a brown one in the late 70s and my grandad had a yellow one. It brought back some great memories, thank you so much for showing us your car
My Dad had a 1973 1250cc Avenger and it was a delight to drive, all controls smooth and light to use, no servo and drums all around.
Parents had a left hand drive American version called a Chrysler Cricket, Red with different seats and twin carbs, automatic, from the start it was really quick off the mark, loved driving it, nostalgia, thanks for bringing back the memories .
I really enjoyed the video, my 1st car was a Talbot Sunbeam 1.3LS I loved it.
Had two Avengers and two Sunbeams..Loved them..
I passed my driving test in an Avenger back in 1972 and my mate owned one, a chocolate brown / chestnut colour with a brown furry dashboard and the fluffy dice hanging off the mirror, sad he was lol
I had an estate version, gear change was nice as it was direct into the gearbox, fairly quick back in the day, rubber mats covered the holes in the floor.
I had two Avengers in the 1980s a 1500 and a 1974 1600, the latter was a fantastic car really reliable and very nimble. Unfortunately it was involved in an incident, lovely to see you using yours, many years of happy motoring!
it would be nice to see more classic cars like this back on the road today who knows maybe in the future.
Good informative vlog my dad had an avenger in the same colour on a J plate with red seats he loved the car very reliable this brings back happy memories 👍👍
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
It's Polar White. Like a polar bear I suppose, which means off-white. J plate was an early one, probably had a dynamo.
The Avenger looks superb. Great to see one again.
My dad had an identical one. I had to check the number plate to see if was the same one. He was a design engineer and he rated it way above the Cortinas etc.
My uncle had on of the first autmatic versions that ended up being recalled for some reason. I still love the look of the Avenger.
1972 Hillman Avenger with 21st century smart phone :) LOL !!! This takes me back to when I were a wee lad. A neighbour about 5-6 doors away had one in the mid to late 70s when I were about 8-10 years old. A family car that weighed less than a ton(ne)!
My second car was an Avenger estate. It was a great party car as with the seats down you could comfortably sleep in the back and I even transported a motorcycle for a mate in it. The gear selecter went in it in the end and I had to drive it from Plymouth to StAustal in what I think may've been third or fourth, late at night, in the rain and with only a learner licence.
@martinmcdonald4207
3 жыл бұрын
You really thought that journey through!. The mad things we do when we are young without a negetive thought in our little heads. Happy days!
@mervynmorris613
3 жыл бұрын
@@martinmcdonald4207 I didn't pass my car test until I moved to Australia. I'd been driving since I was able to reach the peddles and had too many bad habits. Funny, I passed my motorcycle test first time and had only been riding for about 8 months mostly on a moped. Many of my freinds passed their car tests and rote there parents cars off but I drove for ten years without a licence and didn't even get a parking fine. I used to have to park their cars for them some times because they couldn't reverse.
My grandfather used to have a Sunbeam 1500 deluxe. Exactly the same as avenger but with different name. Both made in Roots (Chrysler). Great car with lots of memories.
Very nice, we had an L reg Hunter for years when I was young, expected your handbrake to be on the right. Happy times in a Hillman 👍
@richarddiddler3380
3 жыл бұрын
I had the chromey version, the Hillman Hunter with bling😉 Humber Scepter. Where has all the style gone? They all look the bloody same now. I've gone back to old school and my avatar is mine. A 23 yr old Jag. I'll never buy a new motor ever again.
@richarddiddler3380
3 жыл бұрын
@@TomAlter1000 Grandma nazi, 👍😉😁
My Grandfather bought a 1972 Avenger, his only ever brand new car. I inherited it in the late Eighties when he died (or maybe no one else wanted it!), and now it’s sitting in my garage, restored in its original Sand Pebble Beige. The thing I love the most is the red vinyl interior with the same smell that I remember from the early Seventies.
@video99couk
2 жыл бұрын
Would that be Safari Beige? My first Avenger was that colour. I still have a can of spray paint.
Takes me back to my childhood! Mum and dad had a P reg (LHT873P) Avenger Estate in red. Still remember every summer being burned on those vinyl seats haha! The car was mechanically sound but rust was the issue. My elder brother took it to the scrap yard but mum didn’t know. He came home with the rear number plate, the steering wheel and a god almighty slap for crushing her pride and joy…..!!
Thanks for the drive. Took me back to my first car in 1987, a 1.6DL in sunflower yellow 😎
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
My Ex- had a 1.3DL in sunflower yellow on a J plate. Not quite as willing as the 1500 and 1600 cars but fine for most journeys. My first car was a 1972 1500 Super (same model as the one I have now) in 1986, it was an awful Safari Beige colour, I drove it for 7 years before selling it in 1993. I never quite got over that so was quite happy to get this white one in 2001.
I really wish I'd been smart enough to keep photos of all my cars. My 1972 (L plate) light blue Avenger 1200 was my first nice car at the age of 19, after a series of older cars, and it holds a special place in my memory, My wife and I drove all over the country in ours and it never let us down. An excellent car that was a pleasure to own. I sold it to buy an XJ6. A couple of years after we emigrated to Ontario, Canada I saw the only Avenger that I've seen here. It was a two door version and badged as a "Plymouth Cricket". Thank you for doing this video!
My first car ever was an Avenger 1500, bought at 16 years old for £50 and drove it home - My Mum was waiting for me furiously 😁
@Zeem4
3 жыл бұрын
Wow - I did almost the same thing. 1500 GL, metallic brown, cost £75 and I taught myself to drive in it when I was 16. I hid it in a parking area nearby but eventually my dad found out and was incredibly angry.
My 18 yr old son has a mk1 MR2 and that is a joy to drive and this looks the same with a lot of grunt from low revs it will just accelerate, modern cars have great luxurious interiors but driving wise they are dull, great vid 👏👏
I had a 1500 GL on an `M` plate, loved that car!
enjoyed that, Always liked the Hillman Avenger
Served my apprenticeship on Chrysler52 years ago. Good steady cars, thought the hunter was a good car, and easy to work on. The hillman imp was a bastard to work on, liked the Avenger, especially with the Holberg engine in.
@richarddiddler3380
3 жыл бұрын
I had an Avenger and used to lust after it's bigger Chrysler brother.
Great vid! My Dad had a turquoise 1500 Super. Even as a 9 year old I recall picking it up on a cold December day in 1973. The white vynil seats stick in my mind. It felt far luxurious than the Mk1 Escorts that preceeded it. Can still remember the reg ODF628M..
Enjoyed this vid of your drive in your Avenger, I remember seeing the odd one or two of these as a child growing up in the 80’s. It’s good you use yours as a daily, it’s what cars were made for..using, but you look after it as best as you can too. They are a bit of a rare sight these days, in fact it’s been a while since I saw one at a show. Great video anyway, thanks for sharing.👍
Great choice of cars, Hillman Avenger & T200-gen Toyota Celica. Cool watch too! Thanks for the vid :)
So many memories, my dad had a 1600GLS, electric blue, alloys, vinyl top, tan cloth interior, twin carb on an N plate! 😀
@video99couk
3 жыл бұрын
Very nice, just a little thirsty on fuel if you boot it too much.
@moochincrawdad
3 жыл бұрын
@@video99couk My dad used to boot his Avenger really hard when he first got it although he eased off eventually! 🤣
Great video. Nice review. I got an identical car like this, colour included in 1985.....to give me a few months driving. I kept it for about 12 years, doing some modifications along the way. I made a wooden dashboard for it, installing a 5' & a 6x9" on either side of the dash. Installed a tach. I replaced the 1500cc engine with a 1600cc in 1987, then a 2000cc Mitsubishi Sirius, 5-speed box and differential in 1991. I modified the Mitsubishi inlet manifold to accommodate two Stromberg CV carburettors as the 1600S Avenger carried. Used a 3-core Nissan copper radiator, and electric fan with thermoswitch installed in the thermostat cover. I bought it in 1985 with a Mitsubishi brake servo and master cylinder already installed. I replaced the poor headlights with Stanley sealed beams. Installed a third brake light at the rear parcel shelf. Even with the standard 1500cc engine it was pretty zippy. Before rust consumed it, I gave it away. Sorry I never had one from new. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
@video99couk
Жыл бұрын
The only one of those modifications mine has is the 3rd brake light.
Omg, I had a pea green coloured one as my first car, @17 in 1982, held together with chicken wire and snot. So nostalgic to see one again
Brings back fond memories...i had a two door version..1300DL. Thank you.
I remember a relation of mine buying one of these in the early seventies it was about 6 months old,if my memory serves me well I think something happened with the steering column pulling away from the firewall where it entered the cars interior,he found that it was a common fault and the manufactures had a steel made to strengthen this and fitted I think at no cost to the car owners.
So much memories. I learnt to drive in one.
Happy memories. My first car was a Hillman Avenger. By the look of it, could be the same model. Lovely car to drive.
Great video. Well done!
Thanks for this. I learned to drive in my Dad's 1972 Avenger, a 1500 Super just like the video. The colour was spice, a metallic brown, which we called bronze. It was the first car my Dad bought new, for £910. I liked the horn position, a finger stretch away, if holding the wheel at 10 past to quarter past. However at just 9 years old the nearside main chassis rail was departing from the rest of the monocoque, which led to interesting handling under braking.
This is a blast from the past 😎 My Dad had one of these and this is the earliest car i remember him having. Thank you for sharing as it brought back some nice memories. I have also subscribed and added your video to my favourite video's too. 😀🍻👍🏻
Hi just saw your video,love this car,my first car in the early 80s,a 1500 super 1970,had it for 5 years,it was brilliant
My dad's 1969 Avenger 1500 was my first car. It had rust problems including the rear axle parting ways from the car when I did a handbrake turn one day and the rusty lower suspension arm mounts ripped off. I welded it in so many places so many times I finally decided to swap all the parts into a used 1983 Talbot Sunbeam shell because the cars share the same floor pan. I even made the doors fit by modifying the window frames, and used the Avenger dash. I think I had to shorten the prop shaft too. I later put a 1600 cc Avenger engine in with twin carbs and used it for several years. Very fun to drive.