This 1959 Hillman Husky is a Series I example that has been with the seller for about ten years. Finished in light blue with white accents, the car has been refurbished during the seller’s ownership with replacement interior and dashboard parts, new exterior window seals, replacement brakes, and new clutch components. It is powered by a 1390cc inline-four mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, and receipts for all parts bought during the seller’s ownership are included in the sale. This Husky is offered with a clean California title in the seller’s name.

The car was repainted its current light blue with white accents at some point prior to the seller’s ownership, and the paint presents well with two bubbles noted behind the driver-side front wheel opening. Some pitting and scratching is visible on the front and rear bumpers along with the front grille, though the door mirrors and other elevated trim show minimal wear.

All front, rear, and side window rubber was replaced by the seller with the exception of the door quarter window seals. The white steel wheels have chrome hubcaps that present well, and the wheels are mounted with Kumho tires.

The seller believes the seats and interior carpet to be original to the car, with some looseness visible on the seat fabric and a larger tear present on the driver’s seat bolster. The tear along the seam has been restitched but is starting to split again as detailed in the gallery.

The seller painted the dash and instrument panel to match the restored steering wheel, and correct replacement heater controls were installed along with a combination oil pressure/temperature gauge, later turn signal switch, and horn button. The odometer shows 13,114 miles, though true mileage is unknown.

Power comes from a 1390cc inline-four that made 43 hp when new. It is mated to a 4-speed manual transmission that received rebuilt clutch hydraulics within the last 18 months.

The brake system was redone alongside the clutch hydraulics and features new shoes and rebuilt cylinders. Multiple undercarriage photos have been provided detailing the condition of the chassis and suspension components.

Various period books and manuals are included in the sale along with all receipts for parts purchased by the seller. A laminated informational plaque has been created for the car and can be seen in the gallery.