1951 (MXO 143)
This 7 seater has done 26,000 miles from new and is believed to be the only one in the world with an electric glass division.it has been made by appointment to HRH King George VI. Unmarked dove grey leather to rear with grey lambswool rugs.
1952 (HRP 27)
Formerly property of a company chairman, this car is a most luxurious limousine with original brown leather interior, glass division, plus original telephone to driver and ladies vanity mirrors to the rear.
1954 (OUV 999)
This is a 7 seater, with coachwork by Thrupp & Maberly. The only blue riband engined Pullman in the world. Built for the Baroness Rothschild, and used as her personal transport in London, and garaged at Claridges Hotel. Glass division with red leather in front and cream leather to the rear.
1951 (LUF 122)
With 27,000 miles on the clock, this 7 seater is believed by the Humber car club to be the lowest mileage example in the world. This is the most original Humber Pullman in existance with originally Connelly hide throughout, lanmswool rugs and glass division.
1937 (JLU 365)
This Pullman has coachwork by Thrupp & Maberley of London and is the finest example of only six known to exist in the world.