Monday, May 15, 2006

It's a Bird! It's a Plane!


No! It’s Super Ten!

Just arrived on our shores from the UK and speeding from Halifax, Nova Scotia, as I write this, is probably the only complete 1947 Singer Super Ten extent in North America.
We’d love to be proved wrong, of course, so let us know if you have one tucked away!

Singer saloons are a rarity on either side of the Atlantic and few Ten saloons of any kind remain. The Super Ten featured such luxurious appointments as a sliding sunshine roof and a silk blind to the rear window.
Notice the Post-War austerity in a distinct lack of chrome plating and the painted radiator shell.

This car is a solid, original, barn find and has never been messed about with. Just the way we like them!

The car is now named ‘Wallace’ and joins the owner’s 1948 Singer Roadster named, you guessed it, 'Grommit'.

Learn more about 'Wallace' and his adventures at www.singersuperten.blogspot.com

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