The HumberSnipe 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...
20/65 hp and long-wheelbase version of the HumberSnipe. In 1939 an upgraded version was launched badged as the Humber Imperial, but postwar the car reverted...
Humber Hawk offered since mid-year 1945 for Europe North America". automobile-catalog.com. Retrieved 24 February 2019. "The latest HumberSuperSnipe"...
unitary construction which it would go on to share with the 1958 HumberSuperSnipe. The new model was, like its predecessors, a large car. For the first...
Kingdom in 1965. Having trialled it against a Citroën DS19 Safari and HumberSuperSnipe station wagon, Hampshire Constabulary purchased a white Volvo Amazon...
SUVs[citation needed] was the 1940 Humber Heavy Utility, a four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle built on the chassis of the HumberSuperSnipe passenger car. The most...
the Rootes Group, the Humber Light Reconnaissance Car was an armoured car based on the HumberSuperSnipe chassis (as was the Humber Heavy Utility car. It...
small alterations to its key models such as the Hillman Minx and the HumberSuperSnipe. However these were still not identified by model years but by Series...
models include the Hillman Minx, its successor the Hillman Hunter, the HumberSuperSnipe and the Sunbeam Alpine. William Rootes built the Rootes Group using...
undertaken during the 1960s and early 1970s were the conversion of Humber Hawk and SuperSnipe, Singer Vogue and Triumph 2000 saloons into estate cars, but...
the 1954 Mount Druitt 24 Hours Road Race from a Bristol 400 and a HumberSuperSnipe. NASCAR road race: In America, an XK120 FHC was the first imported...
comfortably across the cab. The petrol version used a development of the HumberSuperSnipe engine, lying at a 66 degree angle, and the opposed piston design...
Group traded the Imp name to the Rootes Group in exchange for a new HumberSuperSnipe motor car. The namesake was to emphasize its small-size, and to help...
its remaining shares to the same company. In the 1950s, Humber Pullman and HumberSuperSnipe limousines were added to its fleet. In 1958, the company...
railway set, and for instance included a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, a HumberSuperSnipe, an AEC Routemaster bus, a Shell petrol tanker and a towtruck. The...
stretched platform was planned, a "D Car", which was to replace the HumberSuperSnipe. The Rootes development program also comprised the development of...
respectively on the Minx and Super Minx, to give Humber dealers a smaller car to sell alongside the locally assembled Hawk and SuperSnipe. Although the 90 was...
Appears again later in the film chasing Bond in the Blue Mountains. A HumberSuperSnipe MK11 was used as a stand-in when the vehicle drives off a cliff. Chevrolet...
four times. In 1961, he and Lee M. Talbot placed fourth, driving a HumberSuperSnipe over 3,000 miles (4,800 km). He also took part in the 1956 production...