What is paykan hillman hunter 1974?

The Paykan Hillman Hunter 1974 was an Iranian-made car. It was a model of the Hillman Hunter which had been designed and produced by the British car manufacturer Rootes Group. Iran took over the production of the Hillman Hunter in 1967 as part of an agreement between Rootes and Iran National Corporation for the manufacturing of cars in Iran.

The Paykan Hillman Hunter 1974 had a 1.8-liter engine that could produce 75 horsepower. It was a four-cylinder engine that was mated to a manual four-speed transmission. The car had a top speed of around 145 km/h (90 mph).

The car had a simple design and was made with economical materials, making it popular among the average Iranian family. It was used as a taxi in many Iranian cities, with many still on the roads today. It was also popular among the Iranian middle class as a family car.

The Paykan Hillman Hunter 1974 had a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and was available in a sedan, wagon, and pickup truck body style. It had a length of around 4.5 meters (177 inches) and a height of around 1.47 meters (58 inches). It was a spacious car, with enough room for five passengers.