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    Inman Hunter (25 August 1914 – July 1986) was a British film editor who worked in both Australia and England from 1938 to 1969.

  2. Sep 28, 2022 · There are even private archives, such as the scrapbooks packed with photographs and press cuttings compiled between 1914 and ’85 by former mechanic Ted Inman Hunter. These period images not only help complete competition records of particular cars, but also illuminate specifications at certain points in that car’s history.

  3. Part of our archive comprises period printed material and photographs from 1914 to 1985 in a single collection. This was the work of Ted Inman Hunter, who was an employee of Aston-Martin manufacturing the very cars we treasure today. This collection comprises a huge selection of unique and rare artifacts and articles.

  4. Aug 16, 2016 · It was with the deepest regret that we learned of the death of Ted Inman-Hunter, after a long illness. Ted was apprenticed to the Aston Martin Company at Feltham in the Bertelli days and ever after remained a 100% AM enthusiast.

    • Bill Boddy
  5. Sep 27, 2016 · Inman Hunter paid great attention to accurate detail in his rebuild, right down to tracing a correct Bosch horn in Australia to complete the pairing on top of the 2½ gall. oil tank between the dumb irons, and padding the cockpit sides with split hosepipe.

  6. Jul 7, 2014 · A first impression of the book which Alan Archer, the painstaking AMOC archivist, has fully revised, might be that it’s just an extension of the fine marque history which Dudley Coram wrote back in 1957 (MRP), with the help of the late Inman Hunter and Fred Ellis.

  7. E. Inman Hunter (known to his friends as 'Ted') was born in Lincolnshire in 1914, the son of an engineer and pioneer motorist. He developed an early interest in fine motor cars and, somewhat against the wishes of his parents, enroled as an apprentice at Aston Martin in the early 1930s.