Photos from St Louis All British Car Show

The 4A, 4AB, 4AC, 4AD cars, including the SM 1500 Roadster and SMX
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Photos from St Louis All British Car Show

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See if you can find my Singer. Hint it is the 3rd place winner of Class Y "British Other". I was doing great until that Morgan pulled up next to me! I knew I had no chance against the Tiger. Actually I left before they handed out awards thinking I did not have a chance in the world.
I placed my 3rd place trophy upside down on the lowest shelf in my garage, that way I can read it from my usual vantage point of laying on my back working under the Singer. Inspiration!

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There is also an amazing Jaguar that won 2nd place in class E. I don't know what model it is but it was a show stopper.
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great picture of the Mog and your Singer, I think its the first time I have seen a Moggie and Singer in the same picture. When I used to show my Singer there was never a Moggie next to it, always a few cars away. I have wanted a Moggie since high school, old time readers here will know that I ended up in the Singer world because it was the closest to a Morgan I could afford. Someday...right after the (most likely Red) Italian car with the horsey on the front is in the garage.

Congratulations !!! Its GREAT to see Singer's being shown and appreciated, we need more of that.
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Congratulations!!!

Great to see another Singer being shown and promoting the marque!

It doesn't matter what the award or what place you got, just showing up and sharing the car with others is the important thing! Keep on wrenching and enjoying the Singer!

Ironically, my first Roadster, which had been modified for racing, was made to look more like a Morgan! I have a lot of weird cars on my 'millionaire's wish list'; Invicta Low chassis, Squire, Atalanta, Bentley 4 1/2, Lea Francis Sports, but a Singer will always sit at the top of the list!

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To follow suit behind Mike and Phillip... nicely done!

Awards are nice, and they do fill empty spaces on the wall or shelf, but for me the fun is meeting people and giving them information on our car. Great to see photos of people getting out there on the site! Keep it up everyone!!

Paul
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