This photograph shows the late Tom Davies with his 1932 Junior Special Nine Saloon. With its “Waterfall” style radiator cowl it is sometimes mistaken for the larger Kaye Don Saloon, but that has a split front screen and low-slung headlamps. Tom acquired the car in 1965 and spent 5 years restoring it, including a full engine rebuild and repairing and repainting the bodywork. His most memorable journey was driving to Norwich for the Norwich-Felixstowe Rally in 1973. This delightful Singer is currently owned by a member of Tom’s family.