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    The Humber Super Snipe is a car which was produced from 1938 to 1967 by British-based manufacturer Humber Limited. The Super Snipe was introduced in October...
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    The Humber Snipe was a four-door luxury saloon introduced by British-based Humber Limited for 1930 as a successor to the Humber 20/55 hp (which remained...
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    20/65 hp and long-wheelbase version of the Humber Snipe. In 1939 an upgraded version was launched badged as the Humber Imperial, but postwar the car reverted...
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    Humber Super Snipe 1938–1967+ 1945-1967 Humber Snipe 1929–1947 Humber Pullman 1930–1954 Humber Super Snipe 1938–1967 Humber Imperial 1938–1967 Humber...
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    Humber Hawk offered since mid-year 1945 for Europe North America". automobile-catalog.com. Retrieved 24 February 2019. "The latest Humber Super Snipe"...
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  • drone Humber Snipe, British automobile produced 1930–1940 and 1945–1948 Humber Super Snipe, British automobile produced 1938–1967 Sopwith Snipe, a World...
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    unitary construction which it would go on to share with the 1958 Humber Super Snipe. The new model was, like its predecessors, a large car. For the first...
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  • small alterations to its key models such as the Hillman Minx and the Humber Super Snipe. However these were still not identified by model years but by Series...
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    SUV (redirect from Super useless vehicle)
    SUVs[citation needed] was the 1940 Humber Heavy Utility, a four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle built on the chassis of the Humber Super Snipe passenger car. The most...
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    Litre car with a 4086 cc sidevalve six and alloy head engine of the Humber Super Snipe. It was also supplied as a touring limousine. These models continued...
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    the Rootes Group, the Humber Light Reconnaissance Car was an armoured car based on the Humber Super Snipe chassis (as was the Humber Heavy Utility car. It...
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    Kingdom in 1965. Having trialled it against a Citroën DS19 Safari and Humber Super Snipe station wagon, Hampshire Constabulary purchased a white Volvo Amazon...
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  • undertaken during the 1960s and early 1970s were the conversion of Humber Hawk and Super Snipe, Singer Vogue and Triumph 2000 saloons into estate cars, but...
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    the 1954 Mount Druitt 24 Hours Road Race from a Bristol 400 and a Humber Super Snipe. NASCAR road race: In America, an XK120 FHC was the first imported...
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    models include the Hillman Minx, its successor the Hillman Hunter, the Humber Super Snipe and the Sunbeam Alpine. William Rootes built the Rootes Group using...
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    Jaguar Mark IX with automatic transmission £1,939 Jaguar XK150 £1,666 Humber Super Snipe with automatic transmission The Mk II version (1960) did not proceed...
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  • comfortably across the cab. The petrol version used a development of the Humber Super Snipe engine, lying at a 66 degree angle, and the opposed piston design...
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    Group traded the Imp name to the Rootes Group in exchange for a new Humber Super Snipe motor car. The namesake was to emphasize its small-size, and to help...
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    the Zenith-Stromberg carburettors used from 1965–1967 Humber Super Snipe Series Va/Vb, Humber Imperial, 1967–1975 Jaguar E-types, Saab 99s, 90s and early...
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    railway set, and for instance included a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, a Humber Super Snipe, an AEC Routemaster bus, a Shell petrol tanker and a towtruck. The...
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  • Humber Super Snipe – October 1960...
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    its remaining shares to the same company. In the 1950s, Humber Pullman and Humber Super Snipe limousines were added to its fleet. In 1958, the company...
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    stretched platform was planned, a "D Car", which was to replace the Humber Super Snipe. The Rootes development program also comprised the development of...
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    The £1,201 to £2,000 class featured Chrysler Valiant, Ford Zephyr, Humber Super Snipe, Peugeot 404, Studebaker Lark, Vauxhall Velox and Vauxhall VX 4/90...
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  • Camper - Suzuki X-90 The Arse-Sweat-Apalooza 2012: Team Tinworm, 1959 Humber Super Snipe North Dallas Hooptie 2013: Teamgravy Racing- 1974 Porsche 914 Capitol...
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    four times. In 1961, he and Lee M. Talbot placed fourth, driving a Humber Super Snipe over 3,000 miles (4,800 km). He also took part in the 1956 production...
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    Hillman Minx (redirect from Humber 80)
    respectively on the Minx and Super Minx, to give Humber dealers a smaller car to sell alongside the locally assembled Hawk and Super Snipe. Although the 90 was...
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    Other engines used in this period include Humber Hawk 4-cylinder petrol engines (L-Head and OHC), Humber Super Snipe 6-cylinder (L-Head and OHV) and Perkins...
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    2006–Present Toyota Camry 2006–Present Holden Commodore 1980–Present Humber Super Snipe 1938–1960 Vauxhall Velox 1950–1962 Ford Zephyr 1954–1967 Holden Standard/Special...
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    #23 10 04 Lisbon Maurice Gatsonides (NL) / Klaas Barendregt (NL) Humber Super Snipe (4086 cc) #231 JHP 329 Monte Carlo Julio Quinlin (F) /Jean Behra (F)...
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