Singster.com web site is gone but the articles in it are still available!!

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Singster.com web site is gone but the articles in it are still available!!

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Many of us would remember a web site Singster.com that had a lot of technical articles and other information, generally relating to Singer Roadsters. A few years ago that site suddenly went missing and I was cursing myself for not having downloaded those technical documentation earlier. Today when I was searching our Forum for any articles on Singer Roadster Rear Seats, I came across a link posted by Pekka relating to front seat restoration. The link takes you to a site called "Wayback Machine", a web archive that stored old web page data. The link is pasted below for the benefit of all Singer owners and this site is a copy of the old singster.com.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130424004 ... index.html

Hope all Singer enthusiasts will find this site quite useful and special thanks to Pekka for having identified such a wonderful site.
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To add on to my previous post, some of the diagrams in the original articles are missing, unfortunately.
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i had offered to host the Singster articles and documents here on Singercars but never heard back...too bad there were some great ones.
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