This car has been exported from the UK. It still displays the UK registration D1181; however, this would have to be re-applied for by the new keeper, and local VAT and duties will apply. This car will require registration if it remains in the EU. It is not currently registered, and Local VAT and duty pay apply. VAT and duty are not included in the bid price.
Highlights
Highlights
- 1903 5HP Humberette dated 1903. V.C.C Certificate number 266. Car number C155
- In the same family ownership for 40 years
- Museum-stored in Sweden since 1995
The Appeal
The Humber Humberette was among the earliest production motor cars from the Humber company, one of Britain's pioneering manufacturers. Powered by a diminutive 611cc single-cylinder engine driving through a two-speed manual transmission, the Humberette represents motoring at its most elemental.
This particular example has been in the same family's care for four decades, having been acquired in 1985 as part of a private car collection housed in a museum in Sweden. It was originally sourced from an English seller and imported to Sweden in 1976. The vendor describes the vehicle as being of "excellent museum grade" condition, though it has not been started or tested mechanically, so prospective buyers should factor this into their plans. Now offered following the passing of the previous owner, this Humberette presents an opportunity to acquire a piece of early motoring history with long-term, stable provenance.
Key Information
- Mileage: not stated; the vehicle has not been in regular use
- Country of registration: located in Sweden; the vehicle is not currently registered
- Technical inspection status: exempt
- Technical specs: 611cc single-cylinder engine, two-speed manual transmission
- Paperwork: Old UK Buff log book, correspondence dated 1976.
- V.C.C. Certificate number 266 has been misplaced and will need to be re-applied for by the new keeper. The car is V.C.C. dated 1903.

The Detail
- Green and black paintwork with red accents and elegant gold-toned trim
- ‘V.V.C. 1903 Humber’ plate fitted on the front
- Various plaques fitted, including from the 1956 Bath Abbey Concours d'Elegance, 1953 Bristol M.C. and L.C.C. Veteran Car Trial and Rally, the 1951 Borough of Yeovil Veteran Car Rally, and several others
- Humber Limited side steps
- Red wire-spoke wheels
- Has not been started or tested mechanically
- Stored in a museum setting since 1995; prior to that held in private storage
- Offered following the passing of the previous owner
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