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  2. Singer Motors - Wikipedia

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    Singer made their first four-wheel car in 1905. It was designed by Scottish engineer Alexander Craig and was a variant of a design he had done for Lea-Francis having a 2-cylinder 1,853 or 2,471 cc (113.1 or 150.8 cu in) engine. [13] The Craig engine was replaced in 1906 by White & Poppe engines in Singer's two light car models. These were a 7 ...

  3. Singer Roadster - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Singer Gazelle - Wikipedia

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    The Gazelle was the first Singer to be produced following the take-over of the Singer company by the Rootes Group in 1956 and was a version of the mainstream Hillman Minx differing mainly in retaining the Singer overhead cam engine. Externally the only significant difference was a restyled nose based around a traditional Singer grille.

  5. Singer Bantam - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Singer Vehicle Design - Wikipedia

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    Singer Vehicle Design is an American company that specializes in restoring and modifying Porsche 911s. [1] It was founded by Rob Dickinson in 2009, who is also known as former frontman and guitarist of the English rock band Catherine Wheel. [2] The company is based in Los Angeles, California. Rob Dickinson (on the right) with the Singer 911

  7. Singer Nine - Wikipedia

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    singer made a range of commercial vehicles of which only a few examples remain today. Singer Nine van. The singer nine van range was not very popular with only six of them ever produced, only one a 1934 model is known to survive to this day and is still used as a work vehicle for a small company in woodhall spa, Lincolnshire.

  8. Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' -- The Story Behind the Song and ...

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    Tracy Chapman is finally getting a new moment in the awards spotlight, 35 years after the release of her biggest hit, "Fast Car." The two gave an emotional performance at the GRAMMYs on Sunday ...

  9. Singer Vogue - Wikipedia

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    The second generation Singer New Vogue launched at the 1966 British International Motor Show, [1] was a badge engineered version of the Rootes Arrow saloon. More upmarket than the Hillman Hunter, it was powered by the same 1,725 cc (105.3 cu in) engine and was the first British car to feature rectangular headlamps.