Year | Make | Model | Mileage | SOLD FOR | |
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1967 | Humber | Hawk | 68,000 (Not Warranted) | £3456 + buyers premium | |
Description:The new Hawk announced in May 1957 had a completely new body with unitary construction which it would go on to share with the 1958 Humber Super Snipe. This was the biggest bodyshell for a saloon/estate car built in Great Britain at the time. The 2267 cc engine was carried over, though with modifications to the distributor mounting, and other details; and an automatic transmission, the Borg Warner D.G. model, was now available. The body was styled in Rootes’ own studios and featured more glass than previous models, with wrap-around front windscreen, which gave it a considerable resemblance to a base model 1955 Chevrolet similar to the one on offer today. The missing rear quarter-lights were returned in series IV. Can you spot the fuel filler cap? Hint ..it doesn’t illuminate! |
Lot No. | 57 |
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Auction | 29th January 2016 - 94% SOLD |
Vehicle Make | Humber |
Vehicle Model | Hawk |
Year of Manufacture | 1967 |
Mileage | 68,000 (Not Warranted) |
Registration | NMM481E |
Date first Registered | 14-02-1967 |
MOT | 19-01-2017 |
Chassis Number | B054603446BMHS0 |
Engine Number | B054603446BWHSO |
Estimated Sale Price | £3250 - 3750 |
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