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The Singer Bantam is a car which was produced by Singer from 1936 to 1939. It was the first model from Singer to have an all-steel body, by Pressed Steel Company.It was offered as a new economy model at the 1935 Motor Show in London, replacing the earlier Singer Nine series.
Singer Motors Limited was a British motor vehicle manufacturing business, ... Bantam Nine: 4 sohc 972 cc (59 cu in) 60 x 86 8.93 30 bhp (22 kW; 30 PS) @ 4,200 rpm
The Singer Roadster is a nine tax horsepower open 2/4-seater sports-tourer automobile manufactured by Singer from 1939 until 1955. It was launched in March 1939 as an open version of Singer's Bantam saloon and using many Bantam parts.
Pages in category "Singer vehicles" ... 0–9. Singer 14/50; B. Singer Bantam; C. Singer Chamois; E. Singer Eleven; G. Singer Gazelle ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
The Singer Nine saloon was replaced by the shorter Bantam Singer Nine in 1936. The sports models were not replaced until 1939 by the Bantam-based tourer, Nine Roadster. Singer also manufactured six "Nine" 5cwt vans. Only one is known to survive, ironically the survivor had the hardest life overall.
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Pato Banton (born Patrick Murray; 28 January 1961) is a reggae singer and toaster from Birmingham, England. [1] He received the nickname Pato Banton from his stepfather: its first name derives from the sound of a Jamaican owl calling "patoo, patoo", while its second comes from the disc jockey slang word "banton", meaning heavyweight lyricist or storyteller.