It’s easy to see why Singer has chosen to reinterpret the 934/5. The race car was introduced in 1977 as a hybrid of the 934 and 935—it had the chassis and engine of the first, along with the wheels, ...
This is a bite-the-back-of-your-hand-twice car. Once because it's so expensive, and second because it is such a darn beautiful restomod that can only be the work of (art by) Singer Vehicle Design, ...
It’s called “Sorcerer,” possibly because it makes whatever’s in the rearview mirror promptly disappear. Singer's DLS Turbo reimagines the Porsche 911 with a bold widebody design. "Sorcerer" features ...
After months of waiting, the fruits of the Singer-Williams matchup finally take shape. The California-based Porsche restorer and atelier reveled renderings of the first of the so-called "Dynamics and ...
Porsche 911 restoration specialist Singer together with Williams Advanced Engineering, the technology offshoot of the Williams Formula One team, received a collective jaw drop when both companies ...
Remind me what we’re looking at here? A controversial rear wing with a Porsche 911 bolted to it. This is Singer’s DLS Turbo, arguably the wildest thing anyone’s ever done with an old Porsche 911: a ...
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