Description1935 Singer 9 LeMans Special Speed (24660724535).jpg
The Singer Nine was produced from 1932-37, and then again from 1939-49 as a Roadster only
The Singer Nine saloon was replaced by the Bantam Singer Nine in 1936. The sports models were not replaced until 1939 by the Bantam-based tourer, Nine Roadster
As well as the Saloon, a four-seat tourer model with abbreviated fenders and no running boards was available, called the Nine Sports. One of these cars finish 13th at the 1933 24 Hours of Le Mans race. In 1933, celebrating this success, a new racy 2 seat model called the Singer Le Mans appeared, with twin SU carburettors.
For 1935, the Le Mans gained a 4 seater option, running boards appeared, along with larger doors and a curvier rear end.
The 1935 Special Speed version was more spacious and powerful, it also had running boards and a bigger fuel tank.
Engine; 34hp 972cc 4 cyl (Special Speed, 38hp)
This car delivered new in Melbourne where it won many races including the 1938 Golden Fleece Grand Prix at Phillip Island
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