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Taip tai vaizdai iš brošiūros skirtos 1937-1948 Singer Super Twelve ir Super Ten modeliams iš Didžiosios Britanijos.
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Singer was an automobile company founded in 1905 in Coventry, England. It was acquired by the Rootes Group of the United Kingdom in 1956. The British Singer company had no connection with the Singer company of Mount Vernon, New York, USA who made luxury cars from 1915 to 1920.
By 1956 the company was in financial difficulties and Rootes Brothers who had handled Singer sales since before World War 1 bought the company which spelled the end for independent designs. The next car was a badge engineered Hillman Minx variant, the Gazelle retained the Singer ohc engine for a while but this too went in 1958. The last car to carry the Singer name was an upmarket version of the rear engined Hillman Imp. With the take over of Rootes by Chrysler in 1970? the Singer name disappeared for ever.