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Publié 7 Mars 2021ID: HMgvaB
Périmée il y a 3 années, 9 mois
Information from the owner
Âge: 87 années
Couleur de la carrosserie: Blanc
Extérieur: Tonneau
Commentaires du vendeur sur 1934' Singer Nine Four-Seater
(Manor Park Classics Spring 2021 Classic Car Auction, 27th April 2021)
1934 Singer Nine Four-Seater Current ownership since 1984 and subject to a body-off restoration Registration: EJ 4050 Chassis: 62276 Odometer: 17,647 Transmission: Manual MOT: Exempt
Body off restoration in 2013 Full leather interior and new carpets Hood, tonneau and side screens Brake overhaul Differential overhaul with half shafts and bearings Clutch and pressure plate Fitted with indicators, hazard warning ,high level brake light, Halogen LED lights, 12-volt dash socket Correct instrumentation as fitted when new Electric back-up fuel pump Rebuilt engine in 2020 with Counterbalanced crankshaft engine with reground crank Block rebored with new pistons All new white metal bearings Complete new exhaust system
This charming Singer was registered in July 1934 and a dash mounted brass plaque suggests it was supplied by the dealer Idris Jones in Lampeter to its first owner. The current owner since 1984 is well known in the Singer Car club as an active member competing many European rallies in his own cars, this being one of them, but also for carrying out very high quality restorations on Singer cars.
The four-seater coachbuilt tourer is beautifully presented with an obvious attention to detail and correctness. Sitting on recently fitted and correct Dunlop 450-18 tyres on the front and 4.75 / 500 on the rear with Rudge Whitworth type wire wheels.
Visually appealing with Art Deco style front wings and no running boards which was only a combination for a few years. The Vendor advises that the steering is “ very precise and the car does not wander on the road“.
This well sorted car from a highly respected marque specialist with the combination of the flat folding windscreen is the perfect excuse to buy an Irvin flying jacket and goggles and experience the charm of open air pre-war motoring.