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Humber

Humber

The origins of the Humber car company date back to 1868, with Thomas Humber’s bicycle building business. The firm was later involved with producing the three wheeled Pennington, and Humber motor tricycles, quadricycles and cars were built. In 1901 came a 4.5hp model, powered by a De Dion engine and featuring a steering wheel plus shaft drive – both innovative features which were ahead of their…

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Humber Humber Snipe & Super Snipe (To 1957)

Humber Humber Snipe & Super Snipe (To 1957)

RATING:

10 / 10

PRICE: Super Snipe: £750 - £5000; Imperial and Pullman Limousine: £1000 - £7000

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1945-57
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon; Pullman Touring Limousine
  • Engine:
    Super Snipe Mk I/II/III and Imperial 1946-52: Sidevalve in-line six-cylinder 4086cc 100bhp; Super Snipe Mk IV and Imperial 1952-54: Overhead valve in-line six-cylinder 4138cc 116bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    16-21+ sec
  • Top Speed:
    80-90mph
  • MPG:
    13-19

Large, luxurious and capable (if thirsty!), with spacious, opulent interiors. Any of these magnificent Humbers will draw an interested crowd, wherever it goes. All are rare, yet still relatively inexpensive. The post-War ‘Mark I’ Super Snipe arrived in 1945 with Limousine variants for 1949. The Mark III of 1950 incorporated minor changes but the Mark IV (1952 to 1956) had redesigned, wider bodywork, a larger boot, independent front suspension and a new overhead valve engine. Long wheelbase Pullman Limousines were built from 1945 until1954; luxurious Imperial versions of the Super Snipe between 1949 and 1954. Stylish if stodgy upper-crust classics.

Humber Humber Hawk (From 1957)

Humber Humber Hawk (From 1957)

RATING:

6 / 10

PRICE: Saloon/estate: £400 - £4000+; Touring Limousine: £500 - £5000+

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1957-67
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon; five door estate Touring Limousine
  • Engine:
    Overhead valve in-line four-cylinder 2267cc 73bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    20+ sec
  • Top Speed:
    85+ mph
  • MPG:
    20-25mpg

Much more modern in concept than their predecessors, the unitary construction ‘New Hawks’ from 1957 were lower and had a sleeker appearance. The wonderful Touring Limousine version featured a winddown glass partition between the front and rear seats. Powering all variants was Humber’s proven four-cylinder, 2.3-litre overhead valve engine giving respectable performance and economy. Today these large Humbers are ideal classics for those seeking space and luxury at a price much, much cheaper than an equivalent Jaguar. During the1960s Hawks were equipped with an all-synchromesh gearbox and - at last!- disc brakes.

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