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1992 Porsche 911 Restored and Reimagined by Singer
D.K. Engineering Ltd

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25-0911011

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United Kingdom

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Transmission Manual

Drive Side RHD


Singer Vehicle Design was founded in 2009 to both preserve and optimize the famed air-cooled Porsche 911. The 964 model Porsche became the perfect foundation for Singer's work possessing the ideal combination of classic air-cooled Porsche traits combined with a sophisticated footing in the vital areas of the vehicle's dynamics. Inspiration is taken from the classic road racing era of the Porsche during the 1970s and can be seen in almost every detail around the car including the 'Butzi' Porsche-inspired bodywork. This example was ordered new in June 2016 and completed in a classical, bespoke non metallic dark blue over Charcoal leather with Blue Haargarn carpets. The exterior sees wheels and bumperettes finished in RS Nickel and Nickel respectively. Mechanically, this example sees all the great options ticked: 4.0 litre engine 6-speed gearbox Singer Brembo Big Brake upgrade Bahama Yellow brake calipers Öhlins Sport Adjustable suspension Ceramic intake plenum Big cams No catalytic converters 4WD Inside, the car sees a traditional German Haargarn carpet, as would be seen traditionally in early 911s and 356s, air-conditioning and the upgraded woven leather. The sills, central tunnel and rear are all trimmed in leather and furthermore, the woven leather extends to the door cards. The drivers zone was ordered from Singer with an 'off-menu' 1964 early 911 gauge set. The car sees early 911 door handles, an omission of the '4.0' badge on the rear, instead optioned simply with 'Porsche' in raised gold. The bonnet sees the trademark exposed centre-fill fuel tank and this example further received a sunroof from new, one of just a handful of Classics to receive one. Returning to Singer UK in July 2025 for warranty work and a fresh service, this visit remedied nickel corrosion and saw the fitment of two new bucket seats. (The car was originally supplied with comfort seats and these accompany the car today).
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