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What Humber-dingers: The amazing collection of vintage cars... owned by potato merchant from Hull

While more than 80 per cent of all the Rolls-Royces ever built can still be traced today, fewer than one in 100 Humbers has survived

Allan Marshall's collection of 55 Humbers; in the centre is the 1951 Pullman

Allan Marshall's collection of 55 Humbers; in the centre is the 1951 Pullman

They were once loved by the British Army, prime ministers, and kings and queens alike. Humbers were known as the poor man’s Rolls-Royce.

But while more than 80 per cent of all the Rolls-Royces ever built can still be traced today, fewer than one in 100 Humbers has survived. Even more surprising, the largest collection in Britain isn’t kept in a national museum but belongs to a potato merchant from Hull.

The bonnet of a 1951 seven-seater Humber Pullman, with 30,000 miles on the clock; the badge is a snipe, a game bird famous for being fast and agile

The bonnet of a 1951 seven-seater Humber Pullman, with 30,000 miles on the clock; the badge is a snipe, a game bird famous for being fast and agile

Allan Marshall, 55, keeps 27 Humbers in a 10,000 sq ft building next to his lorry depot.

‘My father, Reg, bought his first one 51 years ago for £90. It was a 1954 Pullman built for Baroness Rothschild. She used it in London and kept the car garaged at Claridges hotel. Once I took the back seats out to deliver spuds to fish and chip shops. I’ve even used it to tow a 16-ton lorry from York to Hull.’

The future King George VI took delivery of his first Humber in 1935. He was so impressed by the limousines that after the war he ordered 47 to be sent to British embassies around the world. Every prime minister of the day arrived at Downing Street in a Humber; Winston Churchill boasted a fleet of five Humber Pullmans.

The car’s robust build quality and reliability attracted the attention of the Army too. Specially modified Super Snipe models were turned into field cars during World War II.

The most famous, staff car No M239485, was used by Field Marshal Montgomery from the D-Day landings until the end of the war. His 4.5-litre model covered 60,000 miles around Europe in less than a year. The car is still affectionately known by the nickname he gave it, Old Faithful.

Humbers fell out of favour in the late Fifties. With thirsty, six-cylinder engines they guzzled fuel at just five miles per gallon. The Suez Crisis and rising oil prices meant owners couldn’t haggle a part-exchange – not even for the new, fuel-efficient car of the era, the Mini. The last of the large Humbers were finally sold in 1968.

The English-made Jaeger speedometer

The English-made Jaeger speedometer

Marshall and his team of enthusiasts restore all the cars in the collection themselves, often working up to two years on each vehicle, at a cost of £10,000.

‘Some of the cars might be worth £40,000 or more now but money isn’t the point. I’ve never sold a Humber and if people want to come and see my collection it’s free. The only money I make from them is by hiring them as wedding cars.’

Despite Humbers being seen in TV series like Heartbeat, Open All Hours and the latest Upstairs, Downstairs, Marshall refuses to rent his vehicles to film companies or lend them to other museums for fear of damage.

Original Connolly leather seats are still fitted, with rugs and a glass division between driver and passengers
The dashboard of an unrestored Humber

The English-made Jaegar speedometer (left) and the dashboard of an unrestored Humber (right)

‘I’ve never had to go looking for a restoration project either. People just phone up or bring them to me. Humbers are like a faithful labrador. My wife Barbara says it’s like an RSPCA for old cars round here.’

The highlights of Marshall’s collection include: a Pullman Landaulette, built for King George VI (the King died before it could be delivered); a 1952 Super-Snipe MK3, which was owned by the Queen Mother and kept at Castle Mey in Scotland; and a 1967 Imperial saloon that appeared in The Big Sleep.

Rusting Humber Hawks await restoration

Rusting Humber Hawks await restoration

His favourite Humber, however, is the biggest wreck of all. It was found in a Somerset scrapyard, remains covered in dust and has yet to be restored.

'The 80bhp Snipe dates back to the Thirties and was used by Edward VIII and Wallace Simpson as an unofficial Royal car. They used it to get around London unseen. It just has a small window in the back, so you can’t tell who is travelling inside.’

Visit humbercarmuseum.co.uk

A car radio from a later model
Humber engine

A car radio from a later model (left) and a Pullman engine (right)

The 1932 Humber Snipe used by Edward VIII and Wallace Simpson awaits restoration

The 1932 Humber Snipe used by Edward VIII and Wallace Simpson awaits restoration

A 1955 Humber Super-Snipe - this rare example featured a three-speed automatic gearbox

A 1955 Humber Super-Snipe - this rare example featured a three-speed automatic gearbox

Most exotic and expensive Bugatti Veyrons


Superior in every sense, the Bugatti Veyron already has earned itself a name in car history as an undisputed classic. When the Bugatti Veyron was first announced, they said that the supercar would be limited to an exclusive production run of just 300 units. As if the original Bugatti Veyron supercar wasn’t enough, a number of limited edition, super luxurious Veyrons have been rolled out over the years. Hit the jump to see some of the most exotic and expensive Bugatti Veyrons spotted till date.

Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport
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The first build slot for the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport was sold at the Pebble Beach auction in 2008 for a whopping $2.9 million. It was a Targa model with a removable polycarbonate roof. The Grand Sport roadster model boasts a top speed of 253 mph when the roof is in place and 223.7 mph when the roof is stowed away. The highlights are the slightly higher windscreen, stylized daytime running lights, and lightweight and the transparent polycarbonate roof.

Bugatti Veyron Fbg Par Hermes
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An upshot of collaboration between Bugatti and Hermès, the Bugatti Veyron Fbg Par Hermes has the “H” logo on all four wheels and “Hermes” engraved on the fuel door. Seen at the Geneva 2008 Motor Show, the Fbg par Hermes, priced at more than $2 million, features hand-cut and stitched leather all around. It flaunts a slightly revised bodywork from other Bugatti Veyron models.

Bugatti Veyron Linea Vincero
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Done by German tuner Mansory, the Veyron LINEA Vincerò comes with a refined power engine. Exterior modifications include a new front fascia, smaller hood, striking front apron, newly developed side skirts, a diffuser, larger air outlets and new forged wheels. The LED daytime running lights integrated in the front mount add to the overall aesthetics of the supercar. The interiors come with carbon fiber accents (we just love it), leather seating and trim and an LED ambient lighting system.

Bugatti Veyron Linea Vincero d’Oro
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When compared with the standard Veyron, the Bugatti Veyron Linea Vincero d’Oro comes with modified fenders, a shortened bonnet and an enticing front apron. The car’s front features LED daytime running lights and the stylized letter “V” that stands for Vincero. Other highlights include the newly developed side skirts and a new rear diffuser. One outstanding feature of the LINEA Vincero d’Oro ‘s design is the use of carbon fabric with built-in copper threads. The gold work can be seen on the wheels, V-shaped grille, door handles, mirror housings, fuel filler cap, headlight washer nozzles, headlight surrounds and roof. The interior of the car also flaunts gold accents.

Bugatti Veyron Bleu Centenaire
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Priced at 1.35 million Euros, the Bleu Veyron Centenaire was unveiled on the occasion of Bugatti’s 100th anniversary. The Bleu Centenaire is being said to have a top speed of 273 mph and it’s done in the company’s famous racing blue color. One of the most captivating features was the matte and glossy applications of the color on its body panels. The car comes painted in sprintblue matte and sprintblue gloss. The interior of the Centenaire is fitted in special “snowbeige” leather with quilting on the seats
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Bugatti EB Veyron 16.4 Pur Sang
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The special edition Bugatti EB Veyron 16.4 Pur Sang was shown to the media at the Frankfurt Motor show in 2007 and the five units of the special edition were sold within 24 hours of its launch. The 16.4 Pur Sang is based on one of the most famous design elements of the Bugatti heritage - the tow-tone theme. The car flaunts classy pure aluminum alloy and carbon fiber monocoque body. The 1,888kg beauty totes a power-to-weight ratio of 1.88kg/hp and chops off nearly 100kg off the standard Veyron. Both exclusive and highly functional, the “Pur Sang” is priced at 1.4 million Euros.

Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir
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The Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir is dedicated to the original Bugatti Atlantique 57S of the 1930s and features a number of new styling elements, namely an all-black exterior with unpainted carbon-fiber panels. Other features include new alloy wheels, aluminum side mirrors and grille surround, black-out headlights and a tan leather and Alcantara interior.

Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu
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An exclusive supercar limited to only 20 units, the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu flaunts a two-tone color combination, which has been made by combining carbon fiber and aluminum. The rear airscoops are the same as the body color and the wheels come with a Midnight Blue and Diamond Cut finish.

Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Blanc Noir
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The Sang Bleu wasn’t enough. The Veyron Grand Sport Blanc Noir was made for a high-end clothier and is done in black and white - a matte white body with glossy black hood, wheels, spoiler, fuel filler cap and more.

Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport
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It’s the latest and the most powerful Veyron to date. The new Veyron 16.4 Super Sport has set a new record for the world’s fastest production car at an amazing 267.81 mph, besting the previous one set by American SSC Ultimate Aero with its 256.12 mph run. It boasts 1,200 horsepower and 1,106 ft lb or torque. The supercar also comes with a modified aero kit. Only 30 Super Sport Veyrons will be put into production, with the first five dubbed World Record Edition having the same mix of orange and black as the record breaker, but the speed will be limited to 257.9 mph.

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Gold Bugatti Veyron at Gumball Rally
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This golden Veyron took part in the Gumball Rally 2009. The 11th Annual Gumball 3000 Rally (May 1-8, 2009) featured a coast to coast road trip of 3000 miles, from Los Angeles to Miami. This Veyron was wrapped by British decal specialists Raccoon.

Gold Bugatti Veyron from Kuwait
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This one is a gold version owned by someone in Kuwait and it’s as enticing as the other limited editions. The Gold Bugatti Veyron gets its juice from the 8.0 W16 64 V engine with four turbochargers. The best part is that it’s not just garage-only as it has been spotted on roads in Kuwait by media and the public.

Some more Crazily Customized Cars


Cars with feathers, cars with teeth, cars that give a whole new meaning to Vorsprung durch Technik. We’ve avoided art cars constructed solely for festivals – these 21 bad boys can be found on the road, so keep your eyes open. Yep, it really is possible to drive a swan!

1.Cool cruiser photographed at the Red Lion Run Car Show.

Mondrian Art Car
2. Crazy 3-D Mondrian photographed at the Art Car Fest 2006 in San Jose. Sort of like a Rubix Cube on wheels.

Customized Ford Truck
3. Customized Ford truck pictured at the Heavy Rebel Weekender, a 3 day festival in North Carolina celebrating music, bikes and cars, and featuring mud wrestling and a beer chugging contest.

Customized Camper Van
4.An RV clowning around in a carpark in Sweden.

Telephone Customized Car
5.The safest way to use your phone whilst driving.
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Customized Swan Car
6.Commissioned in 1909 by eccentric Calcutta millionaire Robert Nicholl Mattewson, the Swan car was hand carved from wood and covered with plaster. It has eyes that glow in the dark, a beak that sprays scalding water to clear a passage through congested streets, and it can even poo on the pavement!

Camera van customized car
7. Flashy van entirely covered with old cameras rigged to take candid pictures of people who don’t realise they work! See cameravan.com for more details.

Customized music car
8. Designed by Harrod Blank, the man behind the cameravan above, the stereo system and all the instruments on this car work and are designed to be played. So if you don’t like the music where you’re at, make your own!

Customized redhead car
9. Proof that customized cars can deliver an important message, this one traces the origin and significance of redheads!

Customized car at Cuasimodo festival
10.Cuasimodo is a celebration that takes place in Santiago, Chile, on the first Sunday after Easter. It commemorates a time when Chilean cowboys had to protect the priests that were travelling around giving communion to people unable to get to church. Nowadays, people decorate their bikes, horse-carriages and other vehicles, and parade around the district.

Dragon Car
11. Scary but cute – a cheeky little monster photographed at the Art Car Fest 2006 in San Jose

Customized Car
12. Although it may look like something out of Star Trek, this crazy beast was cruising along in South Side, New York, apparently blasting the Electric Slide out its stereo.

Customized truck rod
13.Bad-ass truck rod caught at the Goodguys southwest nationals in 2009.

Wooden eco car

14.Eco friendly “transport pod” built from different types of wood, weighing only 450 kg and containing a 2CV engine which helps it achieve very efficient mileage.

Customized car 30 inch rims
15. Summer rollin’ in South Beach, Miami.

Crazy customized car
16. If you can cruise down the street in a car like that, then you truly are beyond boundaries.

Customized street rod car
17. Sexy futuristic street rod shot at the Richmond Nationals, 2008.

Customized car
18.Don’t slam the door too hard, you never know what might happen! Photo taken in the West Village, New York,

Customized car with classic paint job
19. No car is truly complete until it has a picture on its bonnet of a half naked woman toting a revolver.

Customized lego style car
20. Lego car parked outside a grocery store. Obviously!

Customized car dashboard

21.The only thing missing here is a time travel button. But, what happens if you push the question mark?

10 zero-emission taxi concepts

With urban roads getting congested, it’s always better to hire a cab instead of driving your own ride and getting stuck in the endless queue of cars. Hiring a cab leaves you with the option of discontinuing the journey and finding another cab at a distance. This is the reason we see designers coming up with next-gen taxi concepts that are powered by greener sources of fuel. Check out a list of 10 such brilliant concepts, which could well be on the streets sooner than you think.
MX-LIBRIS
Designed by Alberto Villarreal, the MX-LIBRIS is a unique concept car that will serve as a taxi in the congested lanes of Latin American cities. The vehicle comes with solar panels on its roof, which provide electricity to the batteries on which the vehicle runs. As a backup, the vehicle is also fitted with a fuel cell platform that ensures a zero emission drive in any conditions. The roof has been designed with a raised border that collects rainwater for the cooling system of the vehicle.


Eco Taxi
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The Eco Taxi by Studio Slava Saakyan is a project to create a zero-emission all-electric taxi that can reduce pollution in the atmosphere, making cities more healthy and pleasant. The Eco Taxi can also be used as a shuttle bus, school van, delivery van or a distribution van as well.
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UniCab
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The UniCab is an all-electric concept vehicle that includes advanced capacitor energy distribution and sources power from solar panels on the roof, brake energy conversion, hydrogen fuel cells and speedy plug-in charge. The UniCab doesn’t look similar to a conventional taxi, but features seating for six passengers, an automated ramp for those with disabilities, an infotainment center which displays the route and attractions along with way.

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Rikscha

Designed by Igor Vishnevskiy, the Rikscha is designed to ferry passengers comfortably across a city without emitting any harmful gases. Unlike an Asian rickshaw in which passengers are transported by human carriers, the Rikscha utilizes a pair of electric motors that power the front set of wheels. The passengers are made to sit comfortably in an enclosed cabin toward the rear of the vehicle, whereas the front cabin is for the driver.


SolarCab
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Designed by SolarLab, the SolarCab is basically a solar-powered rickshaw that is designed to draw over 80% of its power from the electricity generated by the solar panels covering its outer shell. Developers claim that the SolarCab can reduce CO2 emissions as much as two tons per rickshaw in London alone.

VETP URBANO

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The VETP URBANO by car designer Rober Digiorge is an ideal vehicle to transport passengers over short distances in large populated areas. Powered by a 3000W brushless motor, the car will reach a top speed of 80kph and offer a driving range of over 150km on a full charge. The onboard batteries can be recharged in 6 hours using a conventional wall outlet.

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London’s Fuel Cell Black Cabs

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The Fuel Cell black cab is expected to be on the roads of London by 2012. The vehicle is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell system that offers it a range of 250 miles and a top speed of 80mph. Moreover, the vehicle can be refueled with a fresh stock of hydrogen in just five minutes.

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Robotic Taxi

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The Robotic Taxi by designer Kubik Petr has been designed for gigantic cities to transport a maximum of two passengers with ordinary hand-held baggage. The taxi is composed of two main parts – an undercarriage and a cabin. The car is driven by two electric motors which are integrated into the rear wheels. Whenever a person needs a ride, he or she will have to call the Robotic Taxi operator who will then scan the system for the nearest taxi, which is then ordered to reach your location. The user can this set his or her destination by using the touch panel, which the taxi would be equipped with.

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Volkswagen Taxi

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The Volkswagen Taxi was unveiled at the Hanover Trade Show as a concept for the city of Milan. The van-sized cab is powered by lithium-ion batteries that provide an estimated range of 186 miles. The vehicle features a single rear door on the passenger side which can slide completely to make enough space for getting in and out.

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ATNMBL

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The ATNMBL Autonomous Taxi by designers at Mike and Maaike is for passengers of the future who will need the comfort of a living room in a taxi as well. The vehicle will generate power from roof-mounted solar panels, which will then fuel the car’s electric motors. With no engine, no steering wheel and no driving controls, the passenger-oriented vehicle will feature modular seating, including a couch, side chair and a low table, which can be arranged in any way the owner or the passenger likes.

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