That is one obscure car.
>
>Thanks, Mike. That seems to be the consensus of those who know these
>cars. Douglas Barry, an Irish member of the Leica Users Group, says the
>same thing, though he wasn't sure of the year it was made. It appears
>that the owner added a few bells and whistles to the original car. I am
>surprised, though, that all this was done, and it made its way to the
>USA, by the summer of 1952, when I snapped the photo.
>
>
>> I don't know if anyone answered this yet.
>>
>> I asked my car-mad brother-in-law. He asked another expert who
>> suggested that it's a 1952 Singer Nine 4AB Roadster. If you look for
>> images of the Singer, it certainly seems to match.
>
Chris
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