In 1964 the final version of Humber's large saloon, the Humber Super Snipe Series V was introduced and ran until 1967 with 3,000 being sold. There was also a more luxurious version sold as the Humber Imperial
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2007-07-01 09:50 Redsimon 2048×1360×8 (562670 bytes) In 1964 the final version of Humber's large saloon, the Humber Super Snipe Series V was introduced and ran until 1967 with 3,000 being sold. There was also a more luxurious version sold as the Humber Imperial
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The last full-size Humber saloons entered production in 1964, the Super Snipe V and Imperial. Both models retained the four headlamp styling introduced on the 'Snipe III along with the new rear-end introduced on the IV. Window frames were now chrome plated and the expensive Imperial sported a fashionable vinyl roof covering.
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