Jul 26, 2021 #1 Turboomni Old Man with a Hat FCBO Gold Member Joined Dec 14, 2015 Messages 6,665 Reaction score 6,823 Location MA 1965 Replica/Kit Makes Humber Super Snipe | eBay
Jul 26, 2021 #2 patrick66 Old Man with a Hat Joined Jul 4, 2012 Messages 6,699 Reaction score 5,350 Location Central Oklahoma Which was a part of Chrysler Corporation in 1965 as Rootes Auto Group. Note the straight Six is a Hemi! These were not exported in any big numbers at all, especially a LHD model. This would be a really cool car to build and restore.
Which was a part of Chrysler Corporation in 1965 as Rootes Auto Group. Note the straight Six is a Hemi! These were not exported in any big numbers at all, especially a LHD model. This would be a really cool car to build and restore.
Jul 26, 2021 #3 Zymurgy Old Man with a Hat FCBO Gold Member Joined Sep 14, 2012 Messages 6,636 Reaction score 7,478 Location London, Ohio Looks like it is already gone. Cool wagon never even knew it existed.
Jul 26, 2021 #4 patrick66 Old Man with a Hat Joined Jul 4, 2012 Messages 6,699 Reaction score 5,350 Location Central Oklahoma At $2,700, I think that was a good buy for a runner needing brakes. These used a Borg-Warner automatic, IIRC. Last edited: Jul 26, 2021
At $2,700, I think that was a good buy for a runner needing brakes. These used a Borg-Warner automatic, IIRC.
Jul 26, 2021 #5 BigblueC Senior Member Joined Sep 25, 2015 Messages 1,647 Reaction score 2,148 Location NC Completely new to me too. That'd be a cool little engine to play with.