Lot details Registration No: 523 KVA Chassis No: 44458 Mot Expiry: Exempt
Though at first glance very similar to the Junior it replaced, the Singer Nine of 1932 was larger and more powerful and destined to become one of the most popular small cars of the period. This 1933 example is well-known to the Singer Owners Club and was the subject of a restoration in the early 1980s. The vendor describes the bodywork, Black over Maroon paintwork, 9hp engine and manual transmission as 'good' and the nicely-patinated Maroon leather interior as 'original'.
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