Singer Vogue IV
Overview
| Produced: |
1965-1966, 10325 produced. |
|---|---|
| Types: |
Saloon,4 doors,4 seats Estate,4 doors,4 seats |
The final version of the original Super Minx based Vogue appeared in 1965, the Mk IV version. The Vogue IV now had a new 1.7 litre overhead valve engine which developed a respectable 85bhp and could be specified with overdrive or automatic transmission.
As with previous Vogue models the IV came well equipped and trimmed to a high standard. Once again a choice of either saloon or estate bodies were available, the estate remaining in production for a while alongside the "new" Arrow series Vogue launched in 1966.
80 bhp @ 5000 rpm
0 - 50 mph - 11.2 secs
Standing Q - m - 20.4 secs
Fuel Consumption - 21.9 secs
Max Speed - 91 mph
Source: Motorbase
Engines
| Capacity | Config | Model | Bore/Stroke | CR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1725cc | S4 OHV | Hillman S4 OHV | 81.5mm x 82.55mm | 9.2 |
Drivetrain and Suspension
| Drivetrain | Steering | Front Suspension | Rear Suspension |
|---|---|---|---|
Auction Sales History
| Lot Num |
Description | Auctioneer | Date | Hammer Price | Hammer Price (inc premium) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1658 | Singer Vogue Estate (1965) | Sothebys | 5 Dec 1994 | £140.00 | - |
Magazine Articles
| Title | Pages | Options | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Article |
Buyers Datafile. Hillman Super Minx |
84 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics February 2001 | |||
| Buyers Datafile. Hillman Super Minx, Singer Vogue, Humber Sceptre. Super Minxes. They’re Minxes, only bigger. Russ Smith finds what this Rootes range has to offer. | ||||
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