File:HumberetteVtwin1912.jpg

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English: In 1912 Humber re-launched a light car called the Humberette (they had previously used the name in 1902-1905 for a single cylinder car). The Humber V-twin engine for the new light car was 998cc, side-valve, and had integral clutch and three speed gearbox, and output via a prop shaft to a rear differential. A water cooled version of the engine became an option in 1914, but the war caused production to cease in 1915.
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Source The Automotor Journal 1912
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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1912 V Twin Humber car engine

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26 October 1912Gregorian

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