What is 1950 singer roadster?

The 1950 Singer Roadster was a British sports car produced by Singer Motors from 1948 to 1951. It was designed as a two-seater sports car with a lightweight body and a top speed of 80 mph. The car was powered by a 1497cc OHV engine with a four-speed manual transmission, producing 48 horsepower. The Roadster was known for its sleek and stylish design, featuring chrome trim and a low slung body. It was also one of the early sports cars to feature full-width independent front suspension. Despite being a popular sports car at the time, only 3,842 were ever produced before the company was acquired by Rootes Group in 1956. Today, the 1950 Singer Roadster is sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for its classic British sports car design and rarity.