Voelker-Engined 1936 Singer Special Project
The Voelker-Engined 1936 Singer Special Project is a rare and distinctive American sprint car, manufactured in Michigan during the 1930s. This vintage race car is believed to have been originally built by Al Singer, using modified Essex and Miller frame components along with hand-formed aluminum bodywork. Powered by a unique 205 cubic inch Voelker inline-six engine featuring dual overhead camshafts and triple Winfield updraft carburetors, this classic vehicle embodies the spirit of early automotive innovation and power. Currently located in Pontiac, Michigan, the Singer Special Project presents an exciting opportunity for enthusiasts seeking a rare and historic racing machine.
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$16,500