Singer Motors sports car.

Singer Motors sports car. Stock Photo
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Contributor:

Stan Pritchard / Alamy Stock Photo

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F3BFND

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50.7 MB (2.8 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

5200 x 3411 px | 44 x 28.9 cm | 17.3 x 11.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1 October 2015

Location:

Glenridding, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe.

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Singer Motors Limited was a British motor vehicle manufacturing business, originally a bicycle manufacturer founded as Singer & Co by George Singer, in 1874 in Coventry, England. Singer & Co's bicycle manufacture continued. From 1901 George Singer's Singer Motor Co made cars and commercial vehicles. Singer Motor Co was the first motor manufacturer to make a small economy car that was a replica of a large car, showing a small car was a practical proposition. It was much more sturdily built than otherwise similar cyclecars. With its four-cylinder ten horsepower engine the Singer Ten was launched at the 1912 Cycle and Motor Cycle Show at Olympia. William Rootes, Singer apprentice at the time of its development and consummate car-salesman, contracted to buy 50, the entire first year's supply. It became a best-seller. Ultimately Singer's business was acquired by his Rootes Group in 1956, which continued the brand until 1970, a few years following Rootes' acquisition by the American Chrysler corporation.

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