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- Singer_9_sports abstract "The new Nine Sports was introduced in the fall of 1932. This came on the heels of the earlier success of the two seater "Nine" sports cars previously released. Though its conception was derived from previous models of the Junior and the 9 h.p car line, it was machine that stood alone is its uniqueness. The Nine Sports was even manufactured in a different factory, in Coventry. Previous models were manufactured in a site in Birmingham.".
- Singer_9_sports assembly Coventry.
- Singer_9_sports assembly England.
- Singer_9_sports bodyStyle Convertible.
- Singer_9_sports engine Singer_9_sports__1.
- Singer_9_sports layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Singer_9_sports manufacturer Singer_Motors.
- Singer_9_sports productionEndYear "1937".
- Singer_9_sports productionStartYear "1932".
- Singer_9_sports successor Singer_Roadster.
- Singer_9_sports thumbnail 1933_Singer_Nine.jpg?width=300.
- Singer_9_sports transmission "4-speed manual".
- Singer_9_sports wikiPageExternalLink www.1933singer.com.
- Singer_9_sports wikiPageID "39219517".
- Singer_9_sports wikiPageRevisionID "586922697".
- Singer_9_sports assembly Coventry.
- Singer_9_sports assembly England.
- Singer_9_sports bodyStyle "2".
- Singer_9_sports caption "Nine Sports 972 c.c. Helmet Wings 1933 example currently owned by Ronald J. Stauber".
- Singer_9_sports engine "972".
- Singer_9_sports layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Singer_9_sports manufacturer Singer_Motors.
- Singer_9_sports name "Singer Nine Sports".
- Singer_9_sports production "1932".
- Singer_9_sports successor Singer_Roadster.
- Singer_9_sports transmission "4".
- Singer_9_sports subject Category:Singer_vehicles.
- Singer_9_sports subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1932.
- Singer_9_sports type Automobile.
- Singer_9_sports type MeanOfTransportation.
- Singer_9_sports type Product.
- Singer_9_sports type DesignedArtifact.
- Singer_9_sports comment "The new Nine Sports was introduced in the fall of 1932. This came on the heels of the earlier success of the two seater "Nine" sports cars previously released. Though its conception was derived from previous models of the Junior and the 9 h.p car line, it was machine that stood alone is its uniqueness. The Nine Sports was even manufactured in a different factory, in Coventry. Previous models were manufactured in a site in Birmingham.".
- Singer_9_sports label "Singer 9 sports".
- Singer_9_sports sameAs m.0tkf3tm.
- Singer_9_sports sameAs Q16999060.
- Singer_9_sports sameAs Q16999060.
- Singer_9_sports wasDerivedFrom Singer_9_sports?oldid=586922697.
- Singer_9_sports depiction 1933_Singer_Nine.jpg.
- Singer_9_sports isPrimaryTopicOf Singer_9_sports.
- Singer_9_sports name "Singer Nine Sports".