
This classic pre-war British sports car comes from great provenance with Singer having had racing success. Featuring advanced overhead camshaft motor, hydraulic brakes and friction dampers and remote gear selection in a low-slung chassis with light weight bodywork.
These cars excelled in motorsport and in fact was the only model of car ever to win a gold medal in the Olympic Games, in 1936. A Singer Le Mans also won the Australian Grand Prix in 1934, held at Phillip Island.
This car was in Sydney until the late 1990s then sold to a Melbourne Singer expert who, from 2000 to 2009 meticulously restored it, scouring the world to ensure he could find the best available parts where necessary. Everything was restored with great attention to authenticity and to detail. Some $80,000, plus the owner’s time was expended on the restoration. It won several awards and was invited to be displayed at Motorclassica and in the RACV foyer.
A Western Australian bought the car in 2015 and it was used in a few shows and runs – with some minor work and upgrades done. The car changed hands in 2023 and the current owner has displayed and used the car on runs. It’s featured in some event publicity posters.
The car presents beautifully in all regards – even underneath – a testament to the high quality of its restoration. There’s a tonneau and soft top. It’s a usable and great fun prewar sports car ready to provide many more miles of joy.
Number plates 34 LEMANS will go with the car to a WA buyer, as well as lots of documentation and a small quantity of parts.
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