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1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:28 am
by 3xpendable
Unfortunately restoration of the car has halted for the time being due to my brother having other priorities and interests so I have shut the thread down. When he starts restoring it I will get him to try and put a blog on here but in the mean time thanks for all your interest.

Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 9:04 am
by hillmanimpman
i be watching this closely to get ideas on rebuilding the van,
looks a good project they all in the front arches,sills,sometimes in the rear wing towards the back the car,
but good project nice see another imp owner here :)

Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:32 pm
by haaallloooom
I love the torpedo reversing lights. We've got them on Dad's Alpine SIII - the bases are like hen's teeth apparently!

Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 5:49 pm
by Aar0sc
Ah brilliant, I remember this from the old site. Think you should keep the handmade centre console though - it's both epic and unusual :D

Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 10:30 pm
by JPB
Another vote in favour of that amazing console! OK, I can appreciate your desire to restore for originality, of course I can. But that console - dodgy crimped & Scotchloked wiring job apart - is a nice little touch, IMHO.

Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:15 am
by bnicho
Somebody sure loved pop rivets. :)

I agree with JPB on the console. It's really nice, I thought it was a period accessory at first glance. With a good tidy of the wiring it would be a neat little addition without spoiling the originality much.

Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:07 am
by 3xpendable
Thanks all, hopefully now the weather is imporving my brother will get his arse in gear and make some progress. I'm going to maybe have a go at the suspension parts over easter though myself.

I didnt know the reversing lights were rare but I certainly like them! Sorry to disappoint you all but the console will definately be going and will be up for sale soon. Its been well done I admit but it makes the choke and handbrake hard to use and we already have a optional period extra 'gauge pod' to fit under the centre of the dash. You'll see it in due course :)

Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 1:28 pm
by gurnsimps
Hi Mate,bit of surface rust,should see this at Wicked Welsh in September? :o :D

Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:41 pm
by 3xpendable
Its been a while but now my brother has taken over restoration of this, and the aim is to have it ready for the 2013 Imp Nationals. Its been moved into a shed for gridning and welding:

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The engine has been stripped and inspected, and found to have lips on the top of the bores which is to be expected for a 100,000 mile unit but we also have a suspicion the bores have gone slightly oval looking at the lip positions and the blow by marks on the pistons. The motor has already been bored to +20 oversize so we may have to go up to +40

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This is the new engine for my brothers Californian. 998cc wet lined and yes we built it all ourselves from an 875cc unit....nothing bought in here!

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Re: 1963 Hillman Imp MK1 restoration

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 12:11 pm
by 3xpendable
This project is stagnant at the moment, but as a side story, I wanted a model example of each car my family owns. I was pleasantly suprised to find a massive market for model restoration where you can even get custom number plates made up, so I decided to start with a Dinky Vauxhall Viva and Hillman Imp. The blue Imp originally looked like the picture below (and will be restored to this colour).

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So after scouring ebay I found one with what should be the right colour interior

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I drilled the rivet off the bottom and separated the bodyshell and stripped the paint using caustic soda (interestingly the 'new' Nitromors did nothing)

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Next job will be to repaint it. Then order number plates