Singer 9 Collection
"Classic and Timeless: The Singer 9 Sports Coupe Takes on the Rally Circuit" Step back in time to the thrilling era of rally racing
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"Classic and Timeless: The Singer 9 Sports Coupe Takes on the Rally Circuit" Step back in time to the thrilling era of rally racing, where the iconic Singer 9 Sports Coupe dominated the competition. In 1933, at the prestigious Monte Carlo Rally, W. E. Bullock of Singer joined forces with skilled driver Stanley Barnes to showcase the power and agility of this remarkable vehicle. The following year, in 1934, another Singer 9 Sports Coupe made its mark at the Fingle Hill trial, conquering challenging terrains with ease. And it didn't stop there - at the Blackpool rally that same year, BRU3818 proudly displayed its prowess on both city streets and off-road tracks. With each passing event, these Singers continued to captivate enthusiasts worldwide. A stunning photograph from 1932 showcases a mysterious creator's vision for a Singer Nine sports model - a testament to their enduring appeal. In 1939, as tensions rose across Europe before World War II erupted, Singers were still making headlines. The MG Car Club Abingdon Trial/Rally witnessed an impressive performance by a Singer Le Mans model driven by an artist named Bill Brunell. Notably featured in Brunell's artwork is CE Cole's Singer Nine sports car competing at Brighton's RAC Rally in Madeira Drive during that same year - a true symbol of British engineering excellence. The RSAC Scottish Rally became another battleground for Singers in 1934 when Archie Langley showcased his skills behind the wheel of his Le Mans model. FA Thatcher and Alf Langley also left their mark on this demanding course with their own powerful Singers. One particularly breathtaking moment captured by Bill Brunell was Archie Langley maneuvering through Devils Elbow at Glenshee during that very race - showcasing not only his driving talent but also how effortlessly these vehicles handled even treacherous turns.