The Humber 8HP Cabriolet 1924, exemplary of pre-war motoring, exudes old world charm. Elegant and considered, the car has a petite yet distinctive body, along with a short wheelbase to deliver the ideal ratio of agility to comfort. Finished in a deep shade of maroon red, the unique paintjob adds luxury to the exterior for a truly timeless look. From the outside, the car boasts a classic open top body style, with a long bonnet, high wings and tasteful running boards. Inside, the car has four seating spaces done up in exquisite black and green upholstery. The dashboard is stained walnut with velvety smoke grey detailing, original design clockwork and brass handlebars. All details of the interior have been lovingly designed and well loved, giving the cabin a welcoming, warm atmosphere. The powertrain of the car boasts an 8 hp, two-cylinder atmospheric petrol engine, with a push-rod operated overhead valve and three-speed gearbox, which was a popular combination during the 1920s. This classic drivetrain combined with modern chrome-plated fittings, including an electric headlamp and brass horn, will guarantee a smooth and pleasant ride. The vehicle is an iconic example of a classic cabriolet of its time, evoking an era of sophistication and grandeur. With an appreciation for timeless design, quality craftsmanship and a certain charm that comes only with age, the Humber 8HP Cabriolet 1924 captures the nostalgia of vintage motoring and is a timeless piece of engineered beauty.
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