This body-shape of the Rootes group saloon was my favorite. The flatter rear window and the smaller 13 inch wheels gave it a more modern appearance than the above photo. They also looked much better than the Super-Minx of the same era, which to me was just too boxy. Personally I prefer the frontal appearance of the Minx rather than this Singer Gazelle.
The very last of the Minxes (series VI) had the 1725cc motor and the all synchro box, but Rootes also chose to fit a strip type speedo, which to me was a backward step from the neat circular, white on black, Smithsdials of the series V. |
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Trev, I think that "Singer Vogue" in the photo is actually a Singer Gazelle V. The Singer Gazelle was based on the various models of Hillman Minx and originally had a Singer OHC engine fitted, although that late model one would have had a Rootes engine. The Singer Vogue, however, was based on the larger Hillman Super Minx.
Quite right Vic, I do know my Rootes models, but must have had a blonde moment while typing this. I have now corrected the caption...Thanks.
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