RE: Singer Vehicle Design at Salon Prive

RE: Singer Vehicle Design at Salon Prive

Friday 4th September 2015

Singer Vehicle Design at Salon Prive

We've seen Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Dubai... say hello to Manchester!



Everyone is familiar with the work of Singer Vehicle Design on reimagining Porsche 911s by now. But given how spectacular the results continue to be, we hope you'll excuse a quick story on its latest creation.

Best angle?
Best angle?
This is the 'Manchester' car, another Singer product headed for the UK. It's currently being shown at Salon Prive for the weekend before reaching its owner. Given the incredible response to the 911 Targa shown at Goodwood, this 911 will surely bring in hoards of fans at Blenheim Palace.

It's the first car with the 4.0-litre Ed Pink engine in the UK, allied to a six-speed manual and limited-slip diff. The custom-valved Ohlins dampers and carbon panels, familiar from so many other reimaginations, also feature.

But it's the colour combination that's perhaps most intriguing. The paint is described as 'Wasabi' and evokes a real 70s vibe, matched inside by the 'Forest Green leather and custom leather-weave interior' weave. It's certainly distinctive and looks fantastic here in the LA sunshine; what do you reckon? How will it look in the UK?

So that's the latest from Singer, just as captivating as so many that have preceded it. If you want your own Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer, it quotes between eight and 10 months for the work. And hundreds of thousands of pounds. Back to dreaming then!

 











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GranCab

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Friday 4th September 2015
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I have lots of money to spend on a customised 2+2 sports car. Singer 911 or Kahn Vengeance ... hmmm

GranCab

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2,902 posts

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Friday 4th September 2015
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P4ROT said:
GranCab said:
I have lots of money to spend on a customised 2+2 sports car. Singer 911 or Kahn Vengeance ... hmmm
IMO to mention those two in the same breath is a real insult to singer.
I can assure you it was a tongue-in-cheek comment ... smile