1926 Humber 350 2 ¾ HP

1926 Humber 350 2 ¾ HP – Registration Mark: CK 6471

This charming 1926 Humber 350 2 ¾ HP (2.75) was first registered on 3rd August 1926 in Preston. 

Accompanying the bike is its original ‘buff’ registration book (R.F.60), which provides a fascinating glimpse into its history.

The bike appears to have spent its entire life in Lancashire, primarily between Leyland and Preston. 

Records show it residing in Ambleside in 1961, and in 1968 it was proudly paraded at the Isle of Man TT – all under the care of its sole owner, D.J. Cook.

In 1969, the Humber was retired to a garden shed, where it has remained untouched ever since. 

Despite its years in storage, the bike is complete and retains its original charm. All it needs now is a good wash to uncover its potential.

This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of motorcycling history with a unique story and exceptional provenance.

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