Fifteen years ago, former rock star Rob Dickinson launched Singer Vehicle Design to fulfill his dream of modifying a specific era of Porsche models in his image of perfection. Now the Executive ...
Singer’s reimagined 911s have raised restomodding to a new art form, spawned a legion of imitators and even won high-profile fans at Porsche HQ. But how far can you modify a 911 before it ceases to be ...
Singer has reimagined the rare wide-bodied 911 Carrera SSE. The 964 shell gets fat carbon fenders and a 420 hp, 4.0 flat-six. Buyers can specify a fixed, or pop-up rear wing – or even both. Singer has ...
It has pop-up lights and a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine. Singer's newest creation harbors a few firsts for the company. Simply called the Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Reimagined by ...
California's Singer has revealed a slant-nose version of its 964-generation Porsche 911-based Turbo Study, applying its typical attention to detail to that iconic design. First shown as a coupe in ...
As with everything Singer does, the details are extremely sweated, with craftsmanship, care, and attention paid to even the smallest component. Everywhere you look inside and out is re-touched, ...
Los Angeles, California-based Singer Vehicle Design strikes again - this time, they're bringing back the Porsche 964 vibes along with the 1980s atmosphere with their new 911 Carrera Coupe commissions.
Singer has spawned a dozen imitators since it first appeared over 15 years ago, but it continues to find ways to stay ahead of the competition and keep us hooked. The latest is the Porsche 911 Carrera ...
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