Singer Six

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Singer
Singer "Light Six" (1929-1931)
Singer "Light Six" (1929-1931)
Six
Production period: 1929-1931
Class : upper middle class
Body versions : Touring car , roadster , limousine
Engines: Gasoline engine :
1.9 liters
Length:
Width:
Height:
Wheelbase : 2914 mm
Empty weight :
Previous model Singer 14/34

The Singer Six is an upper middle class car that Singer built from 1929 to 1931 as the successor to the 14/34 .

The car had a six-cylinder in - line engine with a displacement of 1920 cm³ (bore × stroke = 65.5 mm × 95 mm). Like its predecessor, the engine had overhead valves and an underneath camshaft . The car reached a top speed of 96 km / h.

The Singer Six was available as a four-seat touring car, two-seat sports tourer (roadster) or four-seat sedan.

In 1931 the Six was discontinued without a successor. It was not until 1958 that Singer started building engines with OHV valve control again.

literature

  • David Culshaw, Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars 1895-1975 . Veloce Publishing, Dorchester 1997, ISBN 1-874105-93-6 , pp. 271-278

Web links

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