let me introduce myself.
My name is David ,and i am an alcoholic.. ooops sorry, wrong forum.
My name is David, and i have just bought a 1967 Humber Sceptre Mk2.
I live in a farmhouse near blackpool and i have been after a classic car for a while now to stick in my barn and tinker with. I am a motorcycle man mainly, but as a child of the sixties , i fancied getting a car from my era. I have always like the classic 60's look of the sceptre and vogue, with its curvy back window and american looking rear wings. I especially love the clocks and dsahboard.
Anyway , i have just bought a 1967 model in what the log book describes as "gold". i would call it mouse brown personally. It did have some tax and test on it, so after insuring it for a year for £133 fully comp (makes me smile every time i say that) i took it for a ride on sunday to my unit to check things over.



The engine ran spot on and the gearbox was faultless, even the overdrive worked perfectly.
Then i got underneath it.
oh dear, i think the mot tester was Stevie Wonder. it has gaping holes in the chassis rails big enough to put your hand in.
I do want to get a complete respray , in fact i already discussed this and got a price before i even bought a car ,but i need to get the underneath sorted ,before i send it to the paintshop.
I make motorcycle exhausts for a living and i employ a full time welder, so there was no way i wanted to pay someone else to sort it out. So i have decided to do it myself in my barn. I am going to "spit roast " it to make it easier to weld.
I have removed the engine and box, and we have just finished welding the a frames together to do the job. i hope to get stuck in this weekend, and i will keep you posted with photos.
here is a quick photo of the rotisserie in construction.














