The Fleet: Vintage Motorcars

“Vintage Wheels for the Silver Screen”

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1934 Singer Le Mans

The Singer Le Mans was a two-seater sports car that was introduced in 1933 and developed from the marques success at the Le Mans 24 hour race.

Built in Coventry, it typified the small British sporting car of the 1930s. It featured a tuned 972cc overhead-cam engine and competition-style details such as an extra fuel tank and twin spare wheels.

This 1934 Le Mans spent the first part of its life in France before it was hidden in a barn during the war. It is very correct for the period and has had a sympathetic restoration.

  • This is a running example – can be used static or ridden.
  • Handler/ driver available if required.

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