Singer Nine Collection
"Unveiling the Timeless Beauty: The Singer Nine" Step back in time to the year 1932, when an enigmatic masterpiece known as the Singer Nine was born
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"Unveiling the Timeless Beauty: The Singer Nine" Step back in time to the year 1932, when an enigmatic masterpiece known as the Singer Nine was born. Its creator remains unknown, but its impact on the motoring world is undeniable. In 1939, at the MG Car Club Abingdon Trial/Rally, a Singer Le Mans took center stage. With its sleek design and powerful engine, it left spectators in awe. Bill Brunell captured this moment with his artistic prowess, immortalizing the singer's triumph. CE Cole showcased their Singer Nine sports car at the RAC Rally in Madeira Drive, Brighton that same year. Bill Brunell once again worked his magic to depict this thrilling event where speed and skill were put to the test. Kay Petres fearlessly competed in the RAC Rally of 1939 with her trusty Singer Nine by her side. Bill Brunell's artistry brought this exhilarating race to life on canvas. The Mid Surrey AC Barnstaple Trial of 1934 witnessed two remarkable performances by Singers - a coupe and a sports saloon. These resilient vehicles conquered Tarr Steps and Beggars Roost with grace and determination. A fixed-head coupe from 1935 made its mark at the Great West Motor Club Thatcher Trophy in 1938. This elegant machine turned heads as it glided through each challenge effortlessly. Not one to be left behind, a Singer Nine saloon participated in the B&HMC Brighton-Beer Trial of 1934. Scaling Fingle Bridge Hill with finesse, it proved that style could coexist with strength. Chalfont St Peter became witness to another triumph for Singer when their Le Mans model competed fiercely at BOC Hill Climb in Buckinghamshire during 1932. The roar of engines echoed through those hills as history was made.