The Hillman Imp is not a ‘better’ car than a Mini – and certainly not as significant – but it is just as interesting and, best of all, comes a lot cheaper than the BMC marvel.
I had one as my first car, donated to me by my gran years before I could legally drive.
It was an early ’70s Husky, the estate version and the latest in a succession of cheap runabout cars my granny had owned since learning to drive late in life; she started out with an early Austin Se7en Mini, followed that with a Triumph Herald and (post Husky) was moving on to a Morris 1100 Traveller. I suspect each car was dispatched after an MoT failure.
I sold the Husky for £30 and didn’t think much about it until 20 years later, when I encountered a man with a full set of every Imp variant: van, Chamois coupé, Singers and all the others.
I wrote a story about him that got picked up by a woman’s magazine in which he got voted ‘Britain’s Most Boring Husband’ – a feat of which he was quietly proud, I think.