Based on the Singer Nine model, which was also very successful in motor racing, the British car manufacturer developed the more powerful and larger 1.5 liter Le Mans with an in-line six-cylinder engine in 1934. It achieved a very good result in its very first outing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and production sports cars of this configuration were subsequently also sold. This vehicle report portrays a late Singer 1.5 Litre Le Mans model from 1936 and shows it in current and historical pictures as well as in the sales literature.