Voelker-Engined 1936 Singer Special Project

The head-turning vehicle is a 1936 Singer Special Project, originating from Pontiac, Michigan. This rare gem is renowned for its distinctive Voelker inline-six engine, boasting dual overhead camshafts and triple Winfield updraft carburetors, capable of generating impressive power on the track. The car's unique past includes initial competition with an HAL powerplant before transitioning to its current Voelker configuration. Its hand-formed aluminum bodywork, combined with modified Essex and Miller frame components, makes it a true one-of-a-kind classic motorsport enthusiast's dream.
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$16,500