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Old 24-04-08, 17:07
Humber-One-Ton Tom Humber-One-Ton Tom is offline
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Default Latest Ebay Humber - ends Sunday

Have a look at this.
Ebay number 180235053389 - ends on the 27th.

Apparently there is a second chassis with a rear body in addition to the main vehicle. I would like to see some more photos if anyone is in South Devon area. This has a rooftop cab extension so would fit well into Les Freathy's photo archive.

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Old 25-04-08, 06:28
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Thanks Tom
A very succinct description. Sounds like the old gun rings that osbervers used in WW1 aircraft. Hopefully a photo will turn up eventually, surprised it was not mentioned in the Humber 1600 series book.
Re the one on ebay.
Take a chainsaw with you. Sounds pricey for over here, no sign of shedding, or perhaps the brambles are waterproof?
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Old 25-04-08, 10:58
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It's in the shed, Rich.
The BIG BLUE SHED as we know it over here in OZ.
One hell of a lot of our gear is stored in the Big Blue Shed around the land.
I reckon their brambles are our black-berries, but they don't have the poisonous snakes to share them with, like us.
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Old 25-04-08, 14:00
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Actually Rick, they have the big Grey shed over there, wish we had one!
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Old 25-04-08, 17:07
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Default eBay Humber in the Big Grey Shed

Hi Rick and Richard -
Yup, our Big Grey Shed is not too good for storing stuff. A good crop of moss growing on the wing is not a good start, but the roof gutter is still there, which is a good sign over here...it is better than the yellow tow-truck off ebay I posted last year. OK, it may be beyond fixing but there's plenty of bits - axles, transfer boxes, etc. etc.

In terms of price - the last time I paid £500 for a Humber I drove it 220 miles home! It's too much for me but there may be room to negotiate.

Here's a picture for those who miss the listing. I still have the seller's phone number if anyone is interested.
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Old 02-05-08, 12:10
Richard Coutts-Smith Richard Coutts-Smith is offline
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Just received my copy of Pat Wares "In National Service", and page 52 has a nice colour pic of Humber with mount, just as described. This is a terrific book, covering not only Humbers but anything (everything) with a "B" series motor.
NB. Can't get any of Pats books here in Oz, but have had three sent over from UK. including "Quater ton" & "Tugs of War". All pretty much cover pommy ( and odd US one) vehicles from late WWII to the 60's. Highly recommended to say the least!
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Old 15-07-08, 13:16
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Default Humber on Ozebay

Had high hopes,
but too rough for me. Done some work, by the look of it, it has had double wheels fitted all round. Starting at $450 for anyone near Sydney who wants bits.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Vintage-Milit...QQcmdZViewItem
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