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Hello from New Zealand

Bailey52

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Hey everyone
I’m from Christchurch New Zealand I have a 1976 Hillman hunter with some finishing touches before it is back on the roast after 8 long years.
Thank you for letting me join
 
I have had two of these in my earlier lifetime, one had the holbay in it, went like stink, rev counter used to go up as the fuel gauge went down. welcome to BCF.
 
There is one up for grabs on ebay uk for !5 grand.
I would not recomend doing this to one
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This Hunter has a sweet 3.5 rover v8 and 5 sp manual gearbox, power steering, FOUR su carbs, stainless exhaust, NO RUST. Looks drives and sounds amazing. Comes with original bonnet. Must be seen.£15k but much more money spent, would consider Sensible offers. Call Alan for details .. 07974074839..For more photos and full video go to.... Black magic hunter v8 you tube

My advice is to respect her age and be gentle with her, they were never a speed machine but the holbay was a different beast,
suspension brakes were all different.
 
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