Cadillac is second only to Buick as America’s oldest car company, with roots that trace back to the origins of automobile manufacturing in Detroit. Before there was General Motors and even the Ford Motor company, the Detroit-based engineering firm of Leland & Faulconer laid the groundwork for volume automobile manufacturing, providing engine..
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1914 the buyer of this VCC dated Humberette cyclecar opted to pay an additional
£15 over its £120 list price so that they could have the water cooled version
of the 998 cc vee twin engine instead of the standard air cooled unit –
possibly on grounds of quietness! Whatever the reason it is very good and
pushes the car along at a very acceptabl..
Two-position soft top and a beautiful dark red upholstery in original condition in a chassis that needs some work. Out of an Austrian Collection dedicated to British cars. Engine runs well, roof in very good condition.
Lovely older restoration, lots of history. Hood, side curtains, trim ,radiator, wheels and tyres and engine compartment all present well, it runs and drives great. Original Australian roadster body.
For sale as a whole, or as spares. Includes complete frame, engine and gearbox, fuel tank and fuel system, wheels and tyres and all ancillaries.
The vehicle is very similar to the one in the picture. For more information please call 01825 740945
All reasonable offers considered.
1926 Humber 9/20hp Tourer. Chassis number: L2453Engine Number 2453Registration number: DP7434A stunning little Vintage tourer in presented in absolutely impeccable order throughout. The previous owners family had the car for 40 years. During this time a decades long restoration program was undertaken. Upon passing it on to the fastidious last owner..
This 1903 VCC dated Veteran is in superb condition throughout, She has competed in and completed, more than 20 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run's.
Please ask for full details.
1935 Humber 16/60hp Saloon
Registration no. VJ 7478
Chassis no. to be advised
Founded as a bicycle maker in 1868, Humber later became associated with Harry Lawson's British Motor Syndicate. Freeing itself from the unscrupulous Lawson, the reconstituted company commenced motor car production in 1900. By the time of founder Thomas H..
Estimate £1,500 - £2,000. For more details on this, and over 70 Classic and Vintage cars being offered for auction on 28 November at Leominster Classic & Vintage Cars and Motorcycles Auction, visit www.brightwells.com/classic-motoring.