The Humber cars available for hire


Marshalls has a large collection of Humber cars available for hire. Brief information about these available cars can be found below. For more information and/or to make a booking please feel free to contact us or pop into our Humber Car Museum in kingston upon Hull.
Please view these superb cars before booking

Examples of "Pullman Door" Advantages


 
Humber Pullman Limousine
The Humber Pullmans provide the maximum room and confort for brides, the Pullmans with their higher roof lines and reverse opening doors are highly recommended first choices as bridal cars, as they ensure the maximum height and length for any traditional bridal dress which enables easy access departing home, and safe and elegant arrival at the ceremony.
 
MXO 143: 1951 Humber Pullman Limousine
MXO 143: 1951 Humber Pullman Limousine
7 seater: Thrupp & Maberley coachwork of London. 26,000 miles from new. Believed to be only one in the world with an electric glass division. Made by appointment to HRH King George VI. Unmarked dove grey leather to rear with grey lambswool rugs.

HRP 27: 1952 Humber Pullman Limousine
HRP 27: 1952 Humber Pullman Limousine
Formerly property of a company chariman, 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.

OUV 999: 1954 Humber Pullman Limousine
OUV 999: 1954 Humber Pullman Limousine
7 seater: Coachwork by Thrupp & Maberley. 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, red leather in front, cream leather to rear.

LUF 122: 1951 Humber Pullman Limousine
LUF 122: 1951 Humber Pullman Limousine
7 seater: 27,000 miles. Believed by the Humber Car Club to be the lowest mileage example in the world. This is the most original Humber Pullman in existence with original Connelly hide throughout, lambswool rugs and glass division.

JLU 365: 1937 Humber Pullman MK1 Limousine
JLU 365: 1937 Humber Pullman MK1 Limousine
Marshalls Wedding Cars are proud to present this addition to our collection. This 1937 Humber Pullman has coachwork by Thrupp & Maberley of london and is the finest example of only six known to exist in the world. This spacious 7 seater limousine provides comfort and space for the longest bridal gowns and we assure you of a pleasurable journey in this car on your special day.

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Humber Imperial Landaulette
A truly Royal car in every respect
 
ORB 910: 1952 Humber Imperial Landaulette
ORB 910: 1952 Humber Imperial Landaulette
7 seater: This car was built for HRH King George VI for his state visit to Australia. Only known survivor of this very rare landaulette style coachwork hide and lambswool over-rugs. This unique landulette limousine provides open air transport but without the drught associated with convertibles. With it's high roof line and rear quarter windows it allows complete protection for passengers travelling in a style rarely seen.

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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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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.

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Other

 
Pedal Car: 1948 Humber Pedal Car
Pedal Car: 1948 Humber Pedal Car
1948 Humber Pedal Car. Painted to match larger cars. Upholstered in Connelly leather, veneered dash boards, Wilton Carpets. (Arrives on its own trailer). These pedal cars were manufactured in the late 40s and sent to car showrooms of the day and purchased originally for the customers children. They are very rare now and very few survive, and we believe we are unique in the hire of such a remarkable and charming pageboys car.

NYF 596E: 1967 Humber Imperial Saloon
NYF 596E: 1967 Humber Imperial Saloon
Humber Imperial Saloon. Coachwork by Thrupp & Marberley. 5 seater. Best Imperial in the Post Vintage Humber Car Club Rally. Used in the film 'The Big Sleep' with Robert Mitchum.

MPE  472D: 1966 Humber Imperial Saloon
MPE 472D: 1966 Humber Imperial Saloon
Humber Imperial Saloon. One lady owner. An extremely original example of Humber flagship of the 60s. Original pale blue Connelly Leather and lambswool over-rugs.

JPJ 851C: 1965 Humber Imperial Saloon
JPJ 851C: 1965 Humber Imperial Saloon
Humber Imperial Saloon. One of the first of the then all new luxury touring saloons of the 60's. Fully automatic transmission, power steering. Original pale blue Connelly leather with dark blue over-rug.

3479 WF: 1961 Humber Snipe Series III
3479 WF: 1961 Humber Snipe Series III
5 seater. First British car to have double headlamps. This car was added to the collection in 1978 having only 17000 miles completed from new. Fully automatic.

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