Singer began making cars and commercial vehicles in 1901, starting with the Tri-Voiturette,a 2 ½ hp engine available in two variants –the No.1 (passenger facing backward) and the No.2 (passenger facing forward).Although beginning by making three-wheel vehicles, they then moved on to four-wheel cars in 1905 and in latter years began developinglarger cars for an expanding market such as the 1919 Ten, 1927 Junior 8 and the 1927 Senior 10/26 tourer.Technology cranked up again with the 1933 Silent Six Continental Sports Saloonand then in 1934 the Le Mans 2-seater sports.Notable finds on the classic car scene would be the 1936 Bantam Nine 4-door, the Nine tourer and later on the Nine saloon. These were also joined by the Nine Van.Call 01788 249 332 to find your next used Singer or come and visit us at our showroom -Turn 2 Classics Ltd in Winwick, Northamptonshire