Lot details Registration No: BXT 665 Chassis No: 62802 Mot Expiry: Exempt
Its chassis card reveals that 'BXT 665' was delivered new to a London dealer on May 31, 1935 and to a Mr Petitor of Streatham, the following day. At that time it was finished in Carnation Red and rode on Ivory-coloured wheels. According to the accompanying continuation log book, the Singer had two Wiltshire-based owners in the '50s, the second of which, James Ashman, moved it to Devon, where he seems to have been stationed in quick succession at RAF Chivenor and RAF Hartland Point. In recent times the Le Mans has had a chassis-up restoration that included: an engine overhaul; respray; retrim; rechrome and rewire. It now features Pale Blue bodywork matched to Green trim and Green painted wire wheels. According to the vendor, this delightful and rare Special Speed is one of the most original Le Mans models known to the Singer club.
PLEASE NOTE: Although originally supplied as one, this vehicle no longer displays the features that make it a Special Speed model.
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