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Description
1921 Humber 11.4hp Doctor's Coupe
From
long-term ownership; recent engine overhaul; a delightful vintage Humber with
lovely patina
Introduced in 1921, the Humber
11.4hp was an updated and bored out version of the pre-war 10hp model and came
in a variety of body styles. Powered by a 1,743cc four-cylinder side-valve
engine, it had a cone clutch, a four-speed gearbox, spiral bevel axle and
semi-elliptic suspension.
Solid, dependable
and beautifully made, the 11.4 was a very successful model for Humber,
around 5,500 being sold before it was replaced by the 12/25 in 1925.
First registered in Surrey in October 1921,
this rare 11.4hp Doctor’s Coupe is believed to be one of fewer than 100 made in
this body style which has a fold-away dickey seat in the rear for an additional
pair of passengers. An old buff logbook shows that by 1949 it was owned by a Mr
TP Way of Kingston-upon-Thames who kept it until 1968 when ownership transferred
to a Mr AF Aldon of Ottershaw, Surrey.
Our
vendor’s father-in-law acquired the car in 1997 to join a collection of vintage
machines and used it regularly but lightly, an old MOT showing that it has
covered around 1,300 miles since 1997. Invoices and photos on file show that the
engine was overhauled in March 2008 with various new gaskets and a new timing
chain which cost £1,520. It also had some bodywork repairs in May 2012 following
a minor accident which included removing and repainting all four wings at a cost
of £1,005. We are told that it also had a new leather cone clutch about 5 years
ago although there is no invoice for this.
Our
vendor inherited the Humber from her father-in-law and tells us that it was
driving very nicely until being parked up in a nice dry barn in the Spring
of 2021 since when it has not been driven at all.
As you
can see in the photographs, it looks pleasingly original and correct with that
lovely patina that only comes with decades of careful use. The Excelsior tyres
all have plenty of tread and look reasonably new, a brand new spare tyre being
also included along with a few other useful spares. The original jack and oil
can are also present, along with an original owner’s
handbook.
Altogether a most charming old Humber
that wears her 101 years very lightly and now only needs an enthusiastic new
owner to keep her in good shape for many more years to come.
For more information contact James on
07970 309907 or email james.dennison@brightwells.com
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