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HUMBER SCEPTRE Mk3 (1967-1976)

n the classic Rootes Group fashion, the Humber Sceptre Mk3 deployed the Humber name on the Arrow range of saloon cars, placing it upmarket with some extra chrome on the outside and equipment on the inside, plus a twin-carb version of the 1725cc engine. And like many other Rootes products, the collapse of the once great corporation led to massive depreciation especially for late models like this. Despite a third more of these being made than the earlier Super-Minx

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