The Riley RMH, better known as the Pathfinder, was the final variant of the Riley RM to be built. The RMH replaced the RMB and RMF models in...
The Riley RMH, better known as the Pathfinder, was the final variant of the Riley RM to be built. The RMH replaced the RMB and RMF models in 1953. After selling more than 5000 units, British Motor Corporation (BMC) decided to give the RMH model an end in 1957. The decision on behalf of BMC was very clear, since the Riley RMH and it's sister-brand Wolseley didn’t share any mechanical components, making them very expensive to produce. The RMH was powered by the 2.5L inline-four known as the “big Four”.
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