Another early “Singer”
Re: Another early “Singer”
Did he have to stop because he's out of tune???
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Singer Enthusiast for over 40 Years.
'28 Senior, '33 & '34 Sports, '36 Le Mans SS & Bantam
Re: Another early “Singer”
It looks to me as if he has fallen for the policeman, much to the surprise of his girlfriend!
Re: Another early “Singer”
That's actually John Speedwell's Riley MPH, not a Singer. The singer is a singer, but not the car.
Johnny was driving to Long Island, NY, to participate in a VSCCA track event in the early 1960s. The parade of cars going to Bridgehampton was almost more fun than the event itself. Good thing: the drive was so blasted long that something needed to make it interesting.
So many knowledgeable enthusiasts; such an ecclectic assemblage of cars! Bugattis everywhere, the odd Lagonda, even one or two of the very few Fraser Nashes in all North America ( Why do they almost never leave the UK? ) and numerous specials: the Ardent Alligator, Bentley one-offs, and the odd hot rod, open or chopped.
Those were the days!
Johnny was driving to Long Island, NY, to participate in a VSCCA track event in the early 1960s. The parade of cars going to Bridgehampton was almost more fun than the event itself. Good thing: the drive was so blasted long that something needed to make it interesting.
So many knowledgeable enthusiasts; such an ecclectic assemblage of cars! Bugattis everywhere, the odd Lagonda, even one or two of the very few Fraser Nashes in all North America ( Why do they almost never leave the UK? ) and numerous specials: the Ardent Alligator, Bentley one-offs, and the odd hot rod, open or chopped.
Those were the days!
Re: Another early “Singer”
I am amazed at such knowledge coming forth from one cartoon.