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Humber 11.4 1912

General description : 1912 Humber 11hp TourerChassis number: D692Registration number: SV5287
Engine Number: 664

Vintage and Prestige Fine Motor Cars are proud to be offering this 1912 Humber 11hp Tourer for sale. A quaint little Edwardian in fine running order. Much money has clearly been spent on this Humber 11hp Tourer in recent years.
The last elderly engineer/owner dismantled the engine when he first got it and found that it had fresh main bearings recently fitted and was already in a fine rebuilt shape. The magneto has been converted to coil ignition to ensure reliable running. Since then it has been scantly used for the off high day or holiday local jaunt. The 1,600cc four cylinder unit fires up easily and pulls well with the three speed gearbox being easily mastered.
This Coachwork is Humber's own take in the form of a comfortable four seat tourer. Black button upholstery exactly replicating the original patterns and retaining the original horse hair stuffing.
To the exterior is pale grey paintwork. The roof is a black canvas affair with leather straps running down to the front wings giving a very period appearance when erected. The Humber 11hp Tourer has a good selection of period fittings including a brass acetylene generator and various period lamps. This is a charming little tourer well at home on leafy back roads where it trots along readily at 30mph or so.

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1912 Humber 11.4 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Grays by Vintage Prestige for £38000.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Humber Model : 11.4 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1912 Sub type : Convertible Location : Essex

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About Humber
Humber, now there's a name that carries the elegance of a bygone era, the refinement of a true British classic. Let me take you on a journey through the history of Humber, a brand that embodied the spirit of Britain on wheels.

The Birth of a Legacy:
Humber had its roots in the 19th century when it started as a bicycle manufacturer. But it didn't take long for them to realize that the future was in automobiles. They transitioned to car production in the early 20th century, and that's where the magic began.

Quality and Craftsmanship:
Humber was all about quality and craftsmanship. Their cars were meticulously designed, and no detail was too small to escape their attention. The result was vehicles that exuded class and sophistication, truly fit for the British upper crust.

The Humberette:
One of their early successes was the Humberette, a compact car that was quite popular in its time. It may have been small, but it was a big step for Humber in establishing itself as a serious automobile manufacturer.

The Snipe and Hawk:
Humber hit its stride in the 1920s with the Snipe and Hawk models. These cars were known for their performance and luxury. They were often seen gliding down the English countryside, a symbol of grace and power.

The Pullman Limousines:
Humber was also known for its Pullman limousines, a favorite of British royalty and dignitaries. These cars were like rolling palaces, offering the ultimate in comfort and style.

Post-War Challenges:
After World War II, Humber faced challenges like many other British automakers. The changing automotive landscape and financial difficulties led to a merger with the Rootes Group. While Humber continued to produce cars, it was never quite the same.

Legacy and Fond Memories:
Today, Humber may not be a name you hear on the streets, but it lives on in the memories of those who appreciate the golden age of British motoring. The brand represents a time when British cars were synonymous with luxury and elegance.

So, raise a cup of tea and tip your hat to Humber, a true British classic that may have faded from the roads but will forever remain a symbol of style and sophistication in the world of automobiles.