Humber Super-Snipe Saloon The Super-Snipe saloons are similar to the Humber Pullmans but with out the glass divisions and occasional seats.
EGS 21: 1952 Humber Super Snipe Mk3 Saloon
5 seater. This car was supplied new to HRH The Queen Mother for personal transport at Castle Mey., Scotland, between 1952 and 1956. Original biscuit leather upholstery.
JWS 547: 1952 Humber Super-Snipe MK3 Sport Saloon
5 seater. 35,000 miles from new. Used in Buddy Holly film 'Oh Boy'. Dark green connelly leather.
KWW 615: 1951 Humber Super-Snipe Sports Saloon
5 seater: One of only 10 examples in the world and the lowest mileage. Sunshine roof and dark grey leather.
NKH 260: 1952 Humber Super-Snipe MK3 Sports Saloon
5 seater: Ex Mayoral car of Jearsey. One of the finest examples you will ever see. Sunshine roof and brown Connelly hide.
LFE 787: 1953 Humber Super Snipe MK4 Saloon.
First of the new 'Blue Riband' engines. At 29,000 miles from new this car is believed to be the lowest mileage example of its type in the world. Exceptional red leather upholstery.
RWY 193: 1956 Humber Super-Snipe MK4 Saloon
5 Seater: Very last chassis built Humber made. Only eight known to exist. National Humber car Club concours winner, driven by Stirling Moss. Dark leather.
RUG 224: 1955 Humber MK4 Super-Snipe Saloon
5 seater: Believed to be the only known MK4 Super-Snipe with automatic transmission. Factory fitted sunshine roof, and very rare individual reclining front pale blue leather seats made by London upholstery firm of Rutter.