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Singer Roadster

A 1948 Singer Roadster

World War I
  • Ten 1097 cc 1919–23
  • Fifteen 1991 cc 1921-25 6-cylinder sv
  • Ten/Twenty-six 1308 cc 1925–27
  • Eight Junior 847 cc 1926
  • Fourteen/Thirty-four 1776 cc 1926 6-cylinder ohv
  • Six (renamed 14/34) 1927
  • Senior 1600 cc 1927–30
  • Singer 16 1920 cc 1929 65.5 X 95 7-bearing ohv
  • Senior Six(Light Six) 1792 cc 1930–31 6-cylinder sv
  • Super Six 1920 cc 1930–31 6-cylinder ohv
  • Junior 850 cc 1926–35
  • Nine 972 cc 1933–37 ifs, optional fluidrive £10
  • Nine Le Mans or Special Speed
  • 1½ litre 1500 cc 1933–37 6-cylinder ohc
  • Fourteen Six 1612 cc 6-cylinder ohc
  • Silent Six 2160 cc and Continental sports saloon (=Kaye Don Special?) 6-cylinder ohc
  • Eleven May 1934 ifs, fluidrive
  • Sixteen Six 1993 cc Aug 1934- ifs, fluidrive 6-cylinder ohc
  • Silent Six 2366 cc 1934- ifs, fluidrive 6-cylinder ohc
  • Bantam 972 cc 1936–38

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December 1936: Singer & Co Limited dissolved; business transferred to Singer Motors Limited

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  • Twelve 1525 cc 1937–39
  • Bantam 1074 cc 1938–40
  • Nine 1074cc 1938–1947
  • Ten and Super Ten 1188 cc and later 1193cc 1938–48
World War II
  • Super Twelve 1525 cc 1947-1949
  • 4A Roadster 1074 cc 1949–1951
  • SM1500 1497 cc 1948–54
  • ½ ton Utility circa 1952 [12]
  • SM Roadster Series 4AD 1497 cc 1951–1955
  • Hunter 1497 cc 1954–56

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December 1955: Singer Motors joins Rootes Group

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  • Gazelle I 1497 cc (Singer engine) 1956–57
  • Gazelle II 1497 cc (Singer engine) 1957–58
  • Gazelle IIA 1500 cc (Rootes engine from now on) 1958
  • Gazelle III 1500 cc 1958–59
  • Gazelle IIIA1500 cc 1959–60
  • Gazelle IIIB 1500 cc 1960–61
  • Gazelle IIIC 1600 cc 1961–63
  • Gazelle V 1600 cc 1963–65
  • Gazelle VI 1725 cc 1965–67
  • New Gazelle 1725 cc 1967–70
  • Vogue I 1600 cc 1961–62
  • Vogue II 1600 cc 1963–64
  • Vogue III 1600 cc 1964–65
  • Vogue IV 1725 cc 1965–66
  • New Vogue 1725 cc 1966–70
  • Chamois 875 cc 1965–70

  Singer Chamois

A 1967 Singer Chamois

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