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1963 Humber Super Snipe - 651 EMO
The Humber Super Snipe is a car which was produced from 1938 to 1967 by the British-based Humber car company, part of the Rootes Group.
I've read reports that the Series IV featured a Snipe bird badge on the grille, which would suggest that this is a Series IV.
However, the same report said that it was introduced in 1964 whereas this car was manufactured in 1963, which would make it a Series III ... any Humber buffs out there able to say for definite either way?
I've read reports that the Series IV featured a Snipe bird badge on the grille, which would suggest that this is a Series IV.
However, the same report said that it was introduced in 1964 whereas this car was manufactured in 1963, which would make it a Series III ... any Humber buffs out there able to say for definite either way?
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