Lot Ended
Description
1929 Singer Junior Tourer
Few owners, the
current for 15 years; in regular use until recently; affectionately known as
Dilly; has spent her whole life in the local area; transferable number
plate
A rival to the Austin 7 and the Morris 8, the Singer
Junior was launched in 1926 and was initially only available as a four-seater,
three-door tourer in blue with black wings. Costing £148.10s, it was powered by
an 847cc four-cylinder ohv engine rated at 7.78hp with a three-speed gearbox and
a top speed of 48mph.
In 1928 it was significantly improved with brakes to all
four wheels, new axle and suspension design, new single plate clutch, aluminium
rather than iron pistons and a wider range of body styles. Well-received by
press and public alike, it remained in production until 1932, sales never
dropping below 6,000 cars a year and helping Singer to become the third biggest
car maker in England.
This Singer Junior four-door Tourer was built at the
Coventry works in December 1928 and was bought new by Mr Alan Morris of
Pondside, Eyton, Leominster in April 1929. He kept it until his death in 1969
when it was passed to Mr Gerald Perkins of Hereford, who in turn sold it to a Mr
Kirby who kept it on display at his private museum in Symonds Yat.
In 2003 it was bought by Mr Percy Hall of Pembridge who
kept it until his death in 2006 when our vendor acquired it. Affectionately
known as ‘Dilly’, the Singer was in regular use during our vendor’s ownership,
taking friends and family on many days out and attending local shows. In 2018 it
was put into storage due to the declining health of the vendor (who prided
himself on being as old as the car), with the battery removed and the radiator
drained.
Dilly remains in charming condition throughout and now
needs a caring sixth owner who can get her recommissioned and back on the lanes
where she belongs. She has never strayed far from the local area and retains her
original (transferable) Herefordshire number plate, VJ 1694.
Documentation includes a V5C, three old MOTs from 2006 –
2010, Singer Club and VSCC literature, show cards and rosette, copies of period
road tests, an original owner’s handbook and an original guide to the Rotax
electric lighting, starting and ignition system.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email james.dennison@brightwells.com
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