Established in Los Angeles in 2009, Singer Vehicle Design is a prominent figure in reimagining Porsche 911s from the 964-generation according to the preferences of their esteemed clients. Just like all other Singer creations, this reimagined 1991 Porsche 911, set to be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s from March 1-2, is a true work of art.
This Porsche 911, dubbed the “San Juan Commission” by Singer, embodies a captivating blend of heritage and innovation reminiscent of Puerto Rico’s vibrant capital. Its Grand Prix White and Singer Racing Green exterior pays homage to Porsche’s iconic 2.7 Carrera RS, while featuring an upgraded chassis for enhanced performance.
Seam-welding and integrated cabin bracing ensure exceptional rigidity, complementing the car’s engine: Singer’s hand-built 4.0-liter flat six-cylinder engine, producing 390 horsepower and 315 pound-feet of torque. This powerhouse, crafted by Ed Pink Racing Engines, propels the car from 0 to 60 mph in under 3.3 seconds.
The San Juan Commission retains a classic rear-wheel-drive layout mated to a six-speed manual transmission, enhanced by a high-performance brake package. Inside, Recaro sport seats upholstered in a unique “lollipop” pattern of black, Viper Green, and Singer Racing Green leathers adorn the cabin, alongside carbon fiber accents and modern conveniences like air conditioning.
Noteworthy details include anodized Malibu-style gearshift knob and bespoke gauge suite echoing vintage Porsche instrumentation. Completing the experience are lightweight Fuchs wheels finished in SR Green, complementing carbon fiber elements and Öhlins suspension tuned to Singer’s specifications.
Ready your pockets though as this one will not be cheap, as RM Sotheby’s expect this delivery mileage reimagined Porsche 911 by Singer to sell for up to $1,500,000. But this is an opportunity that you really can’t afford to miss, especially with the fact that acquiring a reimagined Porsche 911 by Singer can be quite challenging due to their exclusivity, not to mention that they are rarely available in the secondhand market.
Source: RM Sotheby’s