H&H Classic Auction @ The Imperial War Museum, Duxford/ Cambridgeshire 9th October, 2024 13:00 1939 Singer Nine Roadster Estimate £11, 000 - £13, 000 Registration No: Unregistered Chassis No: 27677R MOT: Exempt Exported to Jersey in 2001 and previously UK registered as 'HEH 623' Offered from long-term current ownership Subject to a previous gearbox overhaul and replacement clutch An attractive little pre-war tourer Singer and MG were great rivals during the 1930s competing against each other on race circuits, trials stages and showrooms alike. Vying for sales with the MG T-Series, the Singer Roadster retained what was essentially the same two-door, swept tail silhouette throughout its sixteen year history (1939-1955) albeit with various stylistic tweaks along the way. The Singer Nine Roadster was a variant of the Bantam Singer Nine. After some years Singer cautiously returned to the sports tourer but not the sports car market. The open four-seater Nine Roadster appeared on the 6th March 1939 with a lightly tuned version of the larger 1074 cc overhead camshaft engine already seen in the Bantam Nine plus its three-speed gearbox. PLEASE NOTE: The registration number displayed in the photographs is not included in the sale.