While more than 80 per cent of all the Rolls-Royces ever built can still be traced today, fewer than one in 100 Humbers has survived They were once loved by the British Army, prime ministers, and ...
It goes without saying that royals are accustomed to the finer things in life – be it houses, food, jewellery, or cars. Case in point? The classic Humber cars favoured by Royal Family members ...
WE probably did a disservice to Spennymoor Probus club last week when we accused them of identifying the mayor of Darlington’s first known car as a Daimler Pullman. Confused by cars, we probably ...
The Super Snipe was introduced in October, 1938, derived by combining the four-litre inline six-cylinder engine from the larger Humber Pullman with the chassis and body of the Humber Snipe which was ...
The Waipawa Hospital Board's 1949 Humber Pullman ambulanced welcomed home by CHB Vintage Car Club member Brain Malcolm, president Rod McKenzie, CHB Museum chair Vera Smith, curator Jana Uhlirova and ...
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