The Humber Hawk is a four-cylinder automobile manufactured from 1945 to 1967 by British-based Humber Limited. The Hawk, a re-badged Hillman 14 (1938-1940)...
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The Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning, commonly known as Humber College, is a public College of Applied Arts and Technology in...
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version. The Mark I was essentially a 6-cylinder version of the 1945 Humber Hawk, itself a facelifted pre-war car. A version of the 1930s Snipe remained...
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Humber Limited was a British manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles, and cars incorporated and listed on the stock exchange in 1887. It took the name "Humber...
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were now given a protruding boot lid and no running boards and badged Humber Hawk. In the early 1920s Hillman had concentrated on smaller cars with the...
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(X260), which currently remains in production. Humber's first executive car was the 1945 Humber Hawk. The Hawk was available with features such as two-tone...
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up hawk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The hawk is a predatory bird. Hawk or The Hawk may also refer to: Hawk (nickname), a list of people Hawk (surname)...
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The Humber Snipe was a four-door luxury saloon introduced by British-based Humber Limited for 1930 as a successor to the Humber 20/55 hp (which remained...
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contracts undertaken during the 1960s and early 1970s were the conversion of Humber Hawk and Super Snipe, Singer Vogue and Triumph 2000 saloons into estate cars...
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and still fundamentally the design of the 1937 Hillman 14 now badged Humber Hawk. Now the engine had been given a new cast-iron cylinder head holding...
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replace the Humber Hawk (and the imported Australian Chrysler Valiant, which served as a placeholder in Rootes' lineup after the Hawk's demise in 1967)...
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combination of then current 3 Litre Hillman Hawk later re-badged Humber Snipe in a better finished Hillman/Humber body with distinctive rear side-windows...
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the earliest few cars) were altered to use the rear lights from the Humber Hawk. The standard DBA engine model with twin SU carburettors produced 162 hp...
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replaced by Hillman's 14 which changed its name between 1939 and 1945 to Humber Hawk. From 1934 Hillman made a pair of larger 6 cylinder side-valve saloon...
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2-seater Alpines were based on the Hillman 14 and its successor the Humber Hawk. Rootes replaced them with a softer new smaller 2-seater sports convertible...
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Riley Ferrazzo (category Humber College alumni)
"Riley Ferrazzo Humber Hawks profile". Humber Hawks. "No. 2 Men's soccer faces tough test with George Brown Wednesday". Humber Hawks. September 24, 2018...
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premium of around 40% over the equivalent saloon. The long established Humber Hawk estate and recently introduced Ford Zephyr estate carried UK sales prices...
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Yorkshire and the Humber is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. The population in 2021 was 5,481...
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Chihiro Noda (section Humber Hawks)
Premier League for Portugal AC. In the Autumn 2018, he went to study at Humber College and played for the soccer team. Individual 2015 United Football...
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Sports Austin A70 Hampshire Austin A90 Atlantic Hillman Minx Mark IV Humber Hawk Mark III Jaguar Mark V Jaguar XK120 Lagonda 2.6 Morris Minor Morris Oxford...
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1978 Hillman Minx/Super Minx/Husky and derivatives, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber Hawk/Super Snipe, Rootes Arrow range, Hillman Avenger, Chrysler Alpine, also...
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and the 3181 cc "Hawk" and "80", all with side valve straight-six engines, were introduced. These later cars were also sold as Humbers. After the war,...
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independently by Rootes and Simca as successors to their largest models (the Humber Hawk/Super Snipe and Simca Vedette, which had been discontinued in 1967 and...
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Philip Gregory Humber (/ˈʌmbər/; born December 21, 1982) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He pitched for the New York Mets, Minnesota...
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the present day. Vehicles on display include a Morris Minor Million, Humber Hawk, Austin Allegro, Rover Metro, Mini Clubman, Triumph Toledo, Sinclair...
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selections, e. g. the Connaught racing car, Maserati Sports 2000, AC Aceca, Humber Hawk, 1954 Bristol LeMans car with large fins – and a Daimler instead of the...
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Minx-based engine with ohv and the 90 used a modified version of the Humber Hawk with ohv. The car bodies were manufactured by another Rootes Group company...
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whereby large papier-mâché golden eagles were set on top of several Humber Hawk cars, and toured across the UK. Those who spotted an eagle were offered...
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Humber Hawk Mark V 1,033 112 144 D.H. Heggie Don Heggie C. Heggie Ford Zephyr Six 1,125 113 148 C.R. Turner Claude Turner A. Burriss S. Waiber Humber...
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saloon and convertible, Sunbeam Alpine (1953–55) and thereafter the Humber Hawk, Super Snipe and Imperial in saloon and estate car versions. BLSP Ltd...
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