1934 Singer Le Mans

This 1934 Singer Le Mans is
offered by the seller as an
un-modified, restored
example.
This model was the
former bicycle and
motorcycle maker’s entry
into the 1933 Le Mans race,
as the name suggests.
These
ran against the J2 and
P-series MG’s during that
time, and this one seems an
interesting alternative to
the early MGs.
Find this onehere
on PreWarCar.com for
$137,500

1934 Singer Le Mans-2
Scotties

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The gas tank was specially
formed to match the original
design, and the fabrication
looks clean and
well-executed in the
pictures.
The mesh grille
had to be fabricated as
well, and although it
appears to be a tidy
installation, we prefer the
looks of the tighter weaves
found in the originals.
The
body and paint appear to be
in very presentable
condition, as does the brightwork.

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The gas tank was specially
formed to match the original
design, and the fabrication
looks clean and
well-executed in the
pictures. The mesh grille
had to be fabricated as
well, and although it
appears to be a tidy
installation, we prefer the
looks of the tighter weaves
found in the originals. The
body and paint appear to be
in very presentable
condition, as does the
brightwork.

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The interior and options on
these cars are elegant and
simple. This one includes 2
full spare competition tires
on the back, fitted nicely
behind the gas tank.
Other
options available at that
time included 1 full size or
2 half-size suitcases, a
bonnet strap and fittings,
route card holder,
competition number plates,
and a combined chronometer
and stop clock.

The engine looks clean and
composed, but we can see
that this one certainly
enjoys regular use, as
evidenced by the engine pics
that show some buildup on
the manifold. However, we
can appreciate this bit of
patina knowing that the car
isn’t just sitting pretty in
the owner’s garage.


We enjoy finding these cars
when they come up for sale,
as they’re a testament to
simple engineering.
Originally they could
maintain a top speed of over
70 mph, produced 34 hp, and
could be bought for 215
pounds. They are wild to
think about having on the
same roads as some large
cars from the same era.
