Seeing your video now in 2022 but it was of interest to me because my father had purchased a Humber Pullman with a dividing between front and rear seats it had a six cylinder o h v engine a great car it was it was a 1950s model I learned driving in it in 1963 when I was 21 years of age I even passed the test of driving license in the Humber
Hi, I am from NZ as well and picking up my "new" humber in a couple of days, can you please explain a bit more about brake booster installation, I have one already to install, though thinking about the brakes bleeding problem as the servo is located way over the master cylinder level?
Hi Alek. I've since sold this car but even if I hadn't I'm sorry but I couldn't answer your question. I take my cars to the local garage for any issues. I'm guessing you bought the black one in Christchurch? area. I did consider it as it looked to be quite a good car. Find me on FB if you want. I admin on Classic Cars and Wrecks of New Zealand.
Hi Brett, thanks a lot for your reply, the car is relatively good, though was not used for a long time so a few issues must be fixed, mostly minor ones, first to make the engine to run properly, replace a couple of frost plugs, then the fuel system, and the brakes would be the last thing to worry about.
Humber super snipe is my favourite car of all time.
Seeing your video now in 2022 but it was of interest to me because my father had purchased a Humber Pullman with a dividing between front and rear seats it had a six cylinder o h v engine a great car it was it was a 1950s model I learned driving in it in 1963 when I was 21 years of age I even passed the test of driving license in the Humber
Kool
Hi, I am from NZ as well and picking up my "new" humber in a couple of days, can you please explain a bit more about brake booster installation, I have one already to install, though thinking about the brakes bleeding problem as the servo is located way over the master cylinder level?
Hi Alek. I've since sold this car but even if I hadn't I'm sorry but I couldn't answer your question. I take my cars to the local garage for any issues. I'm guessing you bought the black one in Christchurch? area. I did consider it as it looked to be quite a good car. Find me on FB if you want. I admin on Classic Cars and Wrecks of New Zealand.
Hi Brett, thanks a lot for your reply, the car is relatively good, though was not used for a long time so a few issues must be fixed, mostly minor ones, first to make the engine to run properly, replace a couple of frost plugs, then the fuel system, and the brakes would be the last thing to worry about.
Are you still thinking of selling it please?
Sorry. Sold. Now lives in the sunnier North Island.
Great car I'd love to emigrate to NZ but you seem to have a commie Prime Minister with whacky policies so I'll stay in North Korea for now.