English: Humber Hawk Series II. The 1929 Hillman 14 had a 1954cc 4-cylinder sidevalve engine. This was used in the postwar Humber Hawk Mark I to VIA, being enlarged to 2267cc and given an aluminium head in 1950. The unitary bodied Hawk Series I to VA gained the same engine.
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Humber Hawk Series II. The 1929 Hillman 14 had a 1954cc 4-cylinder sidevalve engine. This was used in the postwar Humber Hawk Mark I to VIA, being enlarged to 2267cc and given an aluminium head in 1950. The unitary bodied Hawk Series I to VA gained the same engine.