Description
Singer vogue in stunning condition from top to bottom with just over 32, 000 miles. All nice and straight panel lines and a remarkable interior with no signs of wear and perfect carpets Suggesting with no doubt that the 32, 000 miles is correct. The underside of the car suggest that also. Dark Green paintwork and excellent chrome. This is a wrap around rare window version which have become quiet rare. Squeaky clean engine bay and powered by a 1. 6 engine that sounds excellent. The driving quality of this car is near perfect. The wheel arches including front and rear are in excellent condition with no blemishes. Test drive is highly recommended.
The first generation Singer Vogue I/ II/ III/ IV models of 1961 to 1966, was a badge engineered version of the Hillman Super Minx. Introduced in July 1961, it was positioned above the Super Minx and Singer Gazelle in the Rootes Group range, and had quadruple headlights as well as a more powerful 66 bhp (49 kW; 67 PS) version of the 1, 592 cc (97. 1 cu in) Minx engine. The Series II version for 1963 had front disc brakes as standard, changes to the interior, removal of the chrome bonnet strip and a change to amber front indicator lenses. The Series III of 1964 gained six light bodywork and an increase in power to 84 bhp (63 kW; 85 PS). The final version of this generation, the Series IV was introduced at the 1965 motor show[clarification needed] and saw the engine size increased to 1, 725 cc although there was no change in power output. The first generation Vogue was offered as a four door saloon and as an estate car.