Solved -PJ650- Singleton Motor Carriage Co. car

Started by Paul Jaray, February 20, 2015, 04:55:55 AM

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Paul Jaray

What is this?
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Paul Jaray

I'm sure there are at least 3 Pros who knows it.
This is not what it seems.

gilescooperuk

Modern 'replica' from the size based on a van such as a Ford Transit?
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Paul Jaray

Yes, a modern nostalgia car. Don't know the base but there's a chassis number, SABLVLO3717....

gilescooperuk

Well chassis was built in the UK but without being complete the vin number can't give me any more info (needs the rest and the check digit).
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Paul Jaray

 ;)

Paul Jaray

At least 4 of you knows the answer...

Wendax

Singleton, a 1909 style Edwardian wedding car based on a Freight Rover chassis

Paul Jaray

Yes! Built by Singleton Motor Carriage Company from Bournemouth.
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nicanary

The problem we have in the UK is that these cars are advertised to wedding parties as "vintage", and the people who hire them almost always believe that they are riding in an old car. I've told my daughter that if she hires one for a future nuptial, I will refuse to attend.
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

Carnut

Quote from: nicanary on April 08, 2015, 07:21:35 AM
The problem we have in the UK is that these cars are advertised to wedding parties as "vintage", and the people who hire them almost always believe that they are riding in an old car. I've told my daughter that if she hires one for a future nuptial, I will refuse to attend.

Quite so.  I loathe them.
I made sure my daughter's transport to her wedding was a 1926 Bullnose Morris - the REAL McCoy!  Did I enjoy the ride...  Best part of the day!
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