Singer Roadster

The Singer Roadster was launched by the Singer Motor Company in 1939 as an open version of the Bantam saloon. Production was suspended for the duration of World War II following which production of the car was restarted in virtually unchanged form. It was upgraded to the 4A model in 1949 with a four speed manual gearbox. The short lived 4AB and 4AC models came in 1950 followed finally by the 4AD or SM Roadster in 1951. The last cars were made in 1955.

Read more about Singer Roadster:  Singer 9 Roadster 1939-1949, Singer 4A Roadster 1949-1950, Singer 4AB and 4AC Roadster 1950-1952, Singer SM Roadster 4AD 1951-1955, Singer SMX Roadster 1953

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