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Vauxhall has been building cars for more than a century, with the first (5hp) example built in 1903 and named after the Vauxhall Iron Works in south London. The engineering business had originally been started by Scottish engineer Alexander Wilson in 1857. The firm moved to Luton in 1905, and the ‘trademark’ fluted radiator/bonnet sides (used until the 1960s) first appeared in the same year.…

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Vauxhall Magnum Sportshatch

Vauxhall Magnum Sportshatch

PRICE: Rough, £1,000. Good, £1500- £1,800. A1, £3000.

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1976
  • Bodywork:
    Three-door estate
  • Engine:
    Four-cylinder, overhead camshaft. 2279cc, 122bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    10.5 sec
  • Top Speed:
    105 mph
  • MPG:
    23-30 mpg

This is one of the rarest and most ‘desirable’ classic Vauxhalls; just 196 were built. The Mag n u m S p o r t s h atch was introduced in 1976 and was a strictly limited edition machine, featuring a ‘Droop Snoot’ nosecone and Cibié headlamps. The car employed the stylish three door, M agnum estate-like hatchback body, and was equipped with alloy Avon safety wheels and tartan interior trim. The model was originally powered by a stock bhp Magnum 2.3 litre engine (but m a ny examples have been modified). Even in standard form, the Sportshat c h models were good performers, with a top speed capability of over 100 mph, and 60 mph appearing from rest in around 10 seconds; they are enjoyably rapid to drive thanks to their lorry load of torque. Survivors are scarce but even so, are not usually expensive, and a S p o r t s h atch will give you a great deal of interesting classic motor car for your money. You try finding one…

Vauxhall ‘Droop Snoot’ HP Frenza

Vauxhall ‘Droop Snoot’ HP Frenza

PRICE: Rough, £1000. Good, £1800-£2200. A1, £3700.

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1973-5
  • Bodywork:
    Two-door coupé
  • Engine:
    Four-cylinder, overhead camshaft. 2279cc, 131bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    8.5 sec
  • Top Speed:
    120 mph
  • MPG:
    18-30 mpg

With just 204 produced, this motorsport Dealer Team Vauxhallderived two-door coupe was excl u s i v e from the outset, and a true cl a s s i c . Distinctive styling came as standard, with a Firenza-type body shell incorporating a glass reinforced plastic nosecone and twin Cibié halogen headlamps.Providing exhilarating performance was a modified, overhead camshaft 2.3 litre engine, driving the rear wheels though a five-speed ZF gearbox. Helping to release additional pow e r, compared with the standard motor, were tweaked Stromberg carburettors, a hand-finished tuned cylinder head and a special tubular steel exhaust manifold. In 1973 a nought to 60 mph acceleration time of 8.5 seconds and a top speed of 120 mph was unheard of for a Va u x h a l l , and even today the figures are impressive.The late great Gerry Marshall had considerable success in motor sport with the HP Firenza; Dealer Team Va u x h a l l eventually turned from this model to the HS/HSR Chevette for rallying. Sadlt this great car never had a chance as its launch coincided with the 1973 fuel crisis and the car was killed off soon after. A true classic all the same.

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