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1963 Hillman Imp
The Rootes Group manufactured the 1963 Hillman Imp, a small British car designed to compete with other popular small cars of the time like the Mini Cooper and Ford Anglia. The Hillman Imp featured a unique rear engine, a rear-wheel-drive configuration that provided excellent traction and handling on the road. The 0.9-liter engine had only 39 horsepower but the car had a unique body design (via Bonhams).
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Despite its short production run, the Hillman Imp has gained a cult following among car enthusiasts in the years since. The Imp had a small footprint, which meant that the car did provide driving fun. Although the exterior looked small, the interior of the Imp actually had a spacious amount of room and cargo space.