Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Not Sure What Kind Of Car This Is

 


16 comments:

  1. The interior of a Singer custom Porsche 911

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  2. Dashboard layout and vent windows tell me Ye Olde Schoole Vehicle is present.. Which one - I have no idea.

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  3. Agree with the 911 appraisal. Did not know of the Singer specifics; cool piece.

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    1. Later than that, shoulder seat belts weren't around in 1970. W/ houndstooth seats, it'd sell out in Tuscaloosa.

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    2. I had a '68 Plymouth Fury with shoulder belts

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    3. My '68 Ford had the shoulder belt stored above the door on the headliner. You could connect it to the lap belt buckle if you wanted to use it.
      Al_in_Ottawa

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  5. Singer 911. Singer blacks out the Porsche crest on the steering wheel hub and the mirror mounted through the window glass is one of Singer's innovations.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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  6. I had shoulder belts on my 68 Camaro, but these are different. Back then they were optional to use, separate from the lap belt. This picture shows the lap/shoulder as one continuous unit.

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  7. Thanks for that rabbit hole…heres the actual car.
    https://airows.com/automotive/singer-restored-reborn-modified-porsche-911-qatar
    Klaus

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    1. Wrong car sorry. Different pattern on the Recarros.

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  8. My 70 beetle had shoulder lap belts, one piece

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  9. That tunnel towards the gas pedal lacking even carpet is pretty spartan….

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  10. Yes my 1st thought was - it is the Bear Bryant model.

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