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[[Image:Im10LBVCR-418-Humette.jpg|thumb| 1903. Humberette. Two-seater, Single-cylinder, 6.0 hp. Reg No: SO 25. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]]
[[Image:Im10LBVCR-418-Humette.jpg|thumb| 1903. Humberette. Two-seater, Single-cylinder, 6.0 hp. Reg No: SO 25. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]]
[[Image:Im201302-HumSO25.jpg|thumb| 2012. ]]


''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Humber]]
''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Humber]]

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1903. Humberette. Two-seater, Single-cylinder, 6.0 hp. Reg No: SO 25. Photo at the 2010 LBVCR.
2012.

Note: This is a sub-section of Humber

SO 25 commenced life as the Doctors car in the village of Rothes, Moray.

Kenny Boyd (a well-known vintage vehicle enthusiast in the north of Scotland), found it on an estate in Kellas where it had been turned into a mobile saw bench and he undertook the restoration in the 1980's

It has completed a few London to Brighton runs, most recently in 2012.


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