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, is it fully restored?
The Singer
Thanks for your comment.
I don't think it's restored in the sense of being left in a barn for fifty years and then taken to pieces and rebuilt - it's been a running money pit for at least the past 40 years. There is a magazine article (The Automobile 1988), which reports it as being in similar condition to how it is now.
How much needs doing now? Well, it's had a lot of money spent on it recently, but there's still some fettling to do. However, I'm hoping to get some use out of it this summer.
Photo with this post shows the driver's eye view - you may notice there's no fuel gauge, and that is because the tank is over the driver's knees feeding the carburettor by gravity - so you check the fuel level with a dipstick (the filler cap is visible just in front of the windscreen, pic in first post).
My 'New' Car
I sold my 2CV, so this is a bit of a replacement, although it's a lot slower and less practical.
It's a 1930 Singer Junior.
More photos and info if anyone is interested