The wizard Hillman was a six-cylinder car from the Hillman Motor Car Co Ltd introduced in April 1931 continued production until 1933. It was in two models, which produced 65 and 75. The Model 65 had a 65mm bore and was estimated at 15.7 hp, while the Model 75 has a bore of 75 mm and was estimated at 20.9 hp.
The main selling points for the Wizard, the self-proclaimed modern car, was that he was the international conditions were tested, found not only with those in Great Britain. The car was allegedly subjected to every conceivable test and practice. Photos exist to the wizard for testing so far to have done in France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Algeria, Egypt and Morocco. The wizard was with five body styles, each released in a choice of three colors. The models were family sedan seats five, £ 270; luxury sedan, 285 pounds; Roadster, 299 pounds, four-door sports sedan, £ 299, five-seat tourer, 270 pounds. The bare chassis was 198 pounds. continue reading…