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info wanted on Humber Hawk
hello has any one got a humber hawk if so what cc are they how much to the gallon and do they have any bad points ,,grandad
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The later ones seemed to, however the 50's Minors I've had were usually much better.Indeed, and minors rust badly,
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2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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An old friend of mine had a couple of Hawks. Very reliable old cars they were too, but when he needed to do any repairs on their bodies he had to make up his own panels as replacements are just unobtainable.
The Hawk/Snipe/Imperial range are a superb drive, especially the Imperial, they just have poor parts supply, a shame really.
The Hawk/Snipe/Imperial range are a superb drive, especially the Imperial, they just have poor parts supply, a shame really.
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Well I would have thought it depends on your driving conditions where I live and drive a MK1 Cortina would be doing well with that sort of consumption, and the Humber is a far heavier car although really smooth around here I wouls expext 18-20 to be the norm.all engines about 25 mpg,
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I inherited my grandad's Hawk about 20 years ago. It was the last of his fleet (he used to run a 'posh taxi' firm in Ilford.) and he'd run it for years. Quite a 'padded' ride, bit like a Discovery - column gearshift and yes, closer to 20 to the gallon even with gentle driving (though that was in mountainous Wales) Bad rust round the rear wheel arches. Didn't keep it that long, too big for us!

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Agreed, my '53 is remarkably sound, the only rot being where mud was left on and where it sat for 30 plus years in a damp garage, where the inner sill meets the domed wheel arch and inner sill and a nasty patch on the chassis leg. The rest is sound as anything!rayofleamington wrote:The later ones seemed to, however the 50's Minors I've had were usually much better.Indeed, and minors rust badly,