Hillman Avenger GLS Restoration

Hillman Avenger GLS Restoration

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Pitcombe

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39 posts

87 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Leaving school in 1970, I went to work for a Rootes Main Dealer in Aldershot soon after the launch of the Hillman Avenger. In 1972 they launched the GLS model (basically the GT with a few more luxury items fitted as standard) The launch colour was a dark purple metallic called Violet, and the majority in this colour also had a matching purple interior. It was the car I wanted, but as a 19 year old there was no way that I could afford one. However, I did buy one in the late 70's, and it was always my favourite car.

About 27 years ago, I promised myself, that if ever I found another Violet GLS, I would buy and restore it. However, Violet was only available for a year from 1972, and only on the top of the range GLS, and I soon found that there weren't any around. I looked for nearly 25 years and was then offered WER742L, a car that had been parked up in a garage since 1991. The car was very solid with nothing more than surface rust showing through, however the paint had faded and had micro blistering on most surfaces, the interior was in a poor state, Mechanically, the engine, gearbox and axle were all OK, even though it had done well over 100000 miles. The following pictures show the restoration over the last three years.












I have several Avengers, including a couple of Avenger Tigers, but this is certainly my favourite.

Edited by Pitcombe on Thursday 9th February 19:26

DocJock

8,357 posts

240 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Lovely looking car OP.

aR53GP

21,013 posts

187 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Gorgeous. All credit to you.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,254 posts

235 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Great! Originally registered in Cambridge or thereabouts

Trabi601

4,865 posts

95 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Brings back some memories - my dad had a P-reg white one from new until 1979 when he traded it for a Mk1 Accord Hondamatic.

giveitfish

4,031 posts

214 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Fantastic work bringing that back to life. Have fond memories of my parents Avenger as a child. Always thought they were a good looking car and unfairly overlooked.

waynedear

2,174 posts

167 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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That's gorgeous, we had a Hunter gls

steely dan

237 posts

193 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Magnificent .
What a wonderful colour too.
I wish you years of enjoyment with it.

OldGermanHeaps

3,830 posts

178 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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That is fantastic! I hope you get to enjoy it plenty.

myvision

1,945 posts

136 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Nice well done.

Graculus

143 posts

126 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Fabulous!

I learnt to drive in an Avenger, happy memories.

Looks great, enjoy it!

Mr Tidy

22,310 posts

127 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Stunning car - thanks OP!

jumare

420 posts

149 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Wonderful, I had a white 'L' reg (BAM245L) one when I was a student great fun. Can't remember mine having 'wood' inserts on the doors though.

Pitcombe

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39 posts

87 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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jumare said:
Wonderful, I had a white 'L' reg (BAM245L) one when I was a student great fun. Can't remember mine having 'wood' inserts on the doors though.
The wood trims were only on the GLS models

Pitcombe

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39 posts

87 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Great! Originally registered in Cambridge or thereabouts
Originally supplied in Cambridge on 2nd January 1973. I think the dealer at that time was Herbert Robinson Ltd, but it was about the same time that the Hillman franchise was taken on by Tom Brinton Ltd of Cherry Hinton Road, Cambridge. The first three owners had Cambridge Address's, one of which was in the Cherry Hinton district, so I am assuming that Tom Brinton would have supplied this car at some stage in it's life, even if they weren't the original supplying dealer. The forth owner, who purchased the car in 1979 with 65000 miles on the clock, lived in Sudbury, Suffolk, and that's where the car remained until 2013, although it was last used on the road in 1991.

DKS

1,675 posts

184 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Always loved Avengers and that is a stunning colour!

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,254 posts

235 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Pitcombe said:
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Great! Originally registered in Cambridge or thereabouts
Originally supplied in Cambridge on 2nd January 1973. I think the dealer at that time was Herbert Robinson Ltd, but it was about the same time that the Hillman franchise was taken on by Tom Brinton Ltd of Cherry Hinton Road, Cambridge. The first three owners had Cambridge Address's, one of which was in the Cherry Hinton district, so I am assuming that Tom Brinton would have supplied this car at some stage in it's life, even if they weren't the original supplying dealer. The forth owner, who purchased the car in 1979 with 65000 miles on the clock, lived in Sudbury, Suffolk, and that's where the car remained until 2013, although it was last used on the road in 1991.
I'm a Cherry Hinton boy....must have seen it knocking about in the 70s!

Huff

3,151 posts

191 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Lovely post OP! Rootes cars, even the Avenger all seem very rare these days, and a quite, quite different thing.

That is a fabulous colour!


ETA: I've just spotted your other great thread; and you are obviously geographically nearby; and that Wardance Red Tiger possibly being f/s is prompting weird irrational thoughts in my head...

Edited by Huff on Friday 10th February 21:53

rallycross

12,790 posts

237 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Awesome!
Didn't the GLS have the same dash dials as the Tiger?
All it needs is a Holbey motor with twin 40's and 120+ bhp
(My first competition car was a Sunbeem Ti which was based on these).

8003px

179 posts

155 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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what a great story and restoration, thanks for sharing. A credit to you!