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Brand
Singer
Model
Bantam
Type
Sedan
Body
Sedan
Year
1937
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
DM-05-36
Chassis number
16463
Date of first admission
30-06-1937
Date of first admission (NL)
22-03-1996
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
7564 Miles
Color
Blue
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
RHD
Is in a driving condition
Unknown
The Singer Bantam Sedan was a specific body style of the Singer Bantam, produced by Singer Motors in the late 1930s. Like the other Bantam models, the Bantam Sedan was designed as a compact and lightweight car. These features made the car agile and suitable for city driving.
The Singer Bantam Sedan was powered by a four-cylinder engine. Performance was modest, appropriate for cars of the period. The emphasis was often on fuel efficiency and reliability. The Singer Bantam Sedan, like other cars in the Singer Bantam series, had historical significance in the automotive landscape of the time. These vehicles were a response to the changing market demands and economic conditions of the interwar period.
Today there are very few Bantams in circulation, making it a special appearance. This Singer has been stored for some time in a heated garage and was put away driving about 7 years ago. The engine is running, but no attempt has been made to start it up.
We invite you to view all this in person on viewing day.