Voelker-Engined 1936 Singer Special Project

The Voelker-Engined 1936 Singer Special Project is a unique vintage sprint car that was built by Michigan driver Al Singer nearly a century ago. Originally constructed using modified Essex and Miller frame components and hand-formed aluminum bodywork, this car is notable for its distinctive features, such as the 205ci Voelker inline-six engine with dual overhead camshafts and triple Winfield updraft carburetors. Despite its age, this American prewar project car showcases exceptional craftsmanship and engineering prowess, making it an attractive choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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