Cars| A Custom 1991 Porsche 911 Makes Headlines At Upcoming Auction

Being auctioned off at yet another RM Sotheby‘s experience, is a customized 1991 Porsche 911 which has been reimagined by Singer Vehicle Design.

A part of the restomods group dubbed “Classic Study“, this 1991 Porsche 911 is the result of an age-old question of “What if the DNA of this iconic sports car was reimagined for the twenty-first century?”. Craftsman of Singer make their creative and design abilities overly evident with their latest recreation. From the Grand Prix White and Singer Racing Green exterior to the newly renovated chassis, the entire car was examined then reimagined.

Many refer to this Porsche 911 as “San Juan’s Commission” which host a hand-built, 4.0L, flat-six engine by Ed Pink Racing Engines which revs up 390 hp and 315 lb-ft of torque. The performance of the 1991 Porsche is managed by its six-speed manual transmission. Additionally, the interior of the car is as extravagant and impressive via the Recaro sport seats adorned in a blended leather which plays off the carbon fiber dashboard. A collection of bespoke touches are also added in to the deep details applied by Singer.

Expected to sell with a high-ticket price of around $1,500,000 USD during RM Sotheby’s upcoming ModaMiami auction.

Enjoy A Closer Look A The 1991 Porsche 911 by Singer Below!


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