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1933 Singer Nine Specifications

These are standard specifications for the 1933 Singer Nine, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Inline 4 | Twin downdraft carburetors; Valves operated by chain driven overhead camshaft
Displacement : 972 cc | 59.3 cu in. | 1.0 L.
Bore : 60.0 mm | 2.362 in.
Stroke : 86.0 mm | 3.386 in.
Ignition system :Coil ignition
Transmission:
4 Manual Silent second and third gears

1st Gear : 5.57
2nd Gear : 8.7
3rd Gear : 12.4
4th Gear : 24.4:1

Roadster

Roadster
Chassis # 48037
Engine # 48166
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Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Wheelbase : 92.0 in | 2337 mm.
Ground Clearance : 8.0 in | 203 mm.

Suspension
Rear : Spiral bevel axle;

Brakes
Front Brake Size : 10.0 in | 254 mm.
Rear Brake Size : 10.0 in | 254 mm.

Tires / Wheels
Tires : 4.50 X 18
Wheels : 18 inch Rudge-Whitworth knock on

1933 Averages
Avg. Household Income : $1,550
Avg. Home : $5,750
Avg. Gallon of Gas : $0.10

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Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1933 Singer Nine? A: The 1933 Singer Nine has a wheelbase size of 92.00 inches.

Q: What is the bodystyle of the 1933 Singer Nine? A: The 1933 Singer Nine was a Roadster.

Q: What tires did the 1933 Singer Nine have? A: The 1933 Singer Nine had 4.50 X 18 tires.

Q: What type of wheels did the 1933 Singer Nine have? A: The 1933 Singer Nine had 18 inch Rudge-Whitworth knock on wheels.

Q: What engine did the 1933 Singer Nine have? A: The engine powering the 1933 Singer Nine was a Inline 4 (972 cc | 59.3 cu in. | 1.0 L.).

Q: What transmission did the 1933 Singer Nine have? A: The 1933 Singer Nine had a 4 speed Manual Silent second and third gears gearbox.