New Zealand. From 1952, the Rootes Group brands; Hillman, Humber, Singer, and Sunbeam quite often shared bodies and engines. The Hillman Hunter was built in the UK from 1966-79; Super, GL, sporty GT and luxury GLS, upmarket versions were the Singer Vogue, Singer Gazelle and the Humber Sceptre Mk III. The Hillman Hunter was also assembled in New Zealand at Todd Motors. 1967; identical to its UK counterpart. 1969; NZ upholstery designs. 1970; silver rear trim panel added and a ‘by Chrysler’ boot lid badge. 1971; upmarket Singer Vogue replaced by the Hunter GL. 1972; smaller squarer headlights and new dash. 1976; quad headlights, The Super version got an aluminium head engine along with reclining seats and simulated wood trim. Engine; 66hp 1725cc 4 cyl
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