The Singer SM1500 is an automobile produced by Singer Motors from 1948 to 1956. The first new design produced by Singer after World War II it was planned to replace their Super 10 and Super 12.Following a minor facelift in 1952 the SM1500 was given a traditional Singer radiator grille in 1954 and in that form known as a Singer Hunter it remained in production until shortly after the business was sold to Rootes Securities at the beginning of 1956.
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