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Exclusive Porsche ‘Re-Imaginer’ Singer Has A New Model And It’s A Design Disaster

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Just over four years ago, I was deciding what interesting car I might buy with the small ill-gotten windfall that had just landed in bank account. I wanted something I could drive and enjoy that wouldn’t be a complete ball ache to run, lose any money and should financial ruin become a possibility, be easy to sell on. Despite my feigned ambivalence, once the prospect of owning one became a possibility, the siren call of the 911 was hard to tune out. As long as it was air-cooled, manual and preferably black. A Targa or cabriolet would be fine – I am an incorrigible show off after all.

Being the least desirable versions, my internal classic car value-o-meter told me roofless versions of the 911 should be under forty grand, right? Wrong. Flipping open the laptop revealed I could just about get a Tiptronic 964 with a spotty history, moon-shot mileage and questionable color choices for just under fifty. Recalibrating my search, I found a black on black, late 930 Targa for £33k ($44.5k). It sold before I could pick up the phone.

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As I write this on Thursday afternoon out of the 34 964s listed on Pistonheads (the UK’s main specialist and classic car sales and auction site) 27 are near or over £100k ($135k) – some significantly so, including Targas. According to Wikipedia Porsche built 63,762 of the things so they’re not exactly unicorns. Aside from the tech/finance bro classic car bubble what the hell is driving the prices of these ass-engined coupes into the stratosphere? The Singer Tax.

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Happy Days

Singer was formed in 2009 by ex-Catherine Wheel singer Rob Dickenson, born of his obsession with the 911. After hand building and restoring a few cars by 2014 he was ready to pack the whole thing in. According to Car Magazine:

‘We’d done 13 or 14 cars, people were saying nice things and clients knew they were proper. But orders were trickling in, they were ferociously expensive cars to re- store and we were losing money on every single one of them,’ he reveals. ‘In 2014 or 2015 I said, “Right, why don’t we give up?”’

What Dickenson did instead was what so many small automotive startups and cottage builders with big dreams fail to do. Get in a professional CEO who knows what the fuck they are doing. Operations were grown and streamlined into a new a facility in Torrance Ca which employs over 600 people. Singer has now restored over 380 cars at least $900k a pop. Thus the prices of original 911s have been dragged ever upwards and encouraged other companies such as Theon to want a piece of the 911 restomod pie as well. So if you can’t buy the affordable 911 of your dreams, you know who to blame.

This morning’s press release instructs us to refer to this latest model as the Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer – DLS Turbo, which infers busy fax machines in the offices of lawyers in both Stuttgart and Torrance. Mouthful nomenclature aside, what we have here is the first customer car – built entirely to the client’s requirements.

As with every Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer, Sorcerer (the client’s name for the car – AC) has been personalized by its owner, according to their individual requirements.

Specification overview:
Type 964 chassis
Lightweight carbon fibre bodywork in Fantasia Blue with track-focused configuration
3.8L, four-valves per cylinder, twin-turbocharged flat-six with electrically powered fan
Six-speed manual transmission
Rear-wheel drive
Carbon-ceramic braking system
Lightweight 19” (front) and 20” (rear) forged magnesium, centre-lock wheels.
Interior in Pebble Grey leather and Pearl Grey Alcantara with Champagne trim
Nose lift, air-conditioning, navigation, and Car Play connectivity

So far, so “is your checkbook open sir?” I’ve not especially got a problem with this part of the equation. Even us regular people are not above wanting to personalize our own comparative shitboxes to our needs and desires. I’ve swapped half the interior of my fifteen year old Mini, for example. No, my problem with the Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer – DLS Turbo is the way it looks. Because any subtlety in the classic 911 shape has been mutilated on the altar of heritage. Again, directly from the press release because as you I know I never want to upset anyone:

Sorcerer is restored around the original Type 964 monocoque, augmented with chassis strengthening, and wears lightweight carbon fibre bodywork, inspired by the rare 934.5 endurance racer from the late 1970s.

Porsche 934
Porsche 934. Image Porsche
Porsche 935
Porsche 935. Image Porsche

The 934.5 was created by smashing together two similar, but separate racing 911s – the road based Group 4 934 and the flat nosed, box arched Le Mans winning Group 5 935. The result was a horrid Frankstein that appeared to be constructed from the back and front halves of two completely different cars. Because that’s exactly what it was. Now that’s fine for motor racing where engineering and regulatory expedience trump aesthetics. The Brawn BGP 001 isn’t winning any beauty prizes but it doesn’t matter because that’s not the point of it. You can’t just take A, combine it with B and proclaim the result as heritage inspired design. It’s about taking and refining what is appropriate, not applying historical elements with a blunderbuss. When you lean into your racing past and transpose those engineering necessities onto a road car they look more out of place than that weird utensil in your kitchen drawer whose purpose you’ve forgotten.

Is A 911 By Any Other Name As Sweet?

The Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer – DLS Turbo looks like a standard car has backed full speed into an outsize cereal box and driven off again with it still attached. Where the hell did that rear wing come from? Boeing? You’d need clearance from ATC before driving this anywhere near an airport. I can only assume the purpose of it, and the outsized jutting splitter at the front, are to keep drooling smartphone wielders a safe distance from the rest of the expensive carbon fiber bodywork.

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Also residing firmly in the ‘overdone elements’ part of the design are the wheels, which are 19” at the front and 20” at the back. You can’t take modern wheel sizes and slap them on what is essentially a car from 1964, because the basic shell was never designed around that sized wheel in the first place. Muscle car restomods are guilty of this crime all the fucking time and it looks stupid. It’s like a leprechaun wearing seventies sized roller skates. Bigger is not automatically better. The craftsmanship and finish on display here is no doubt exquisite. It’s the cartoon execution that bothers me, especially since Dickinson (as well as being related to Brexit blowhard and Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson) is a trained car designer having been hired by Peter Stevens to work at Lotus.Singer4

This thing probably cost the owner more than $3 million – and despite having handling developed by Marino Franchitti you cannot tell me it is six times the driving experience of the Sportklasse 911 I drove a couple of years back. I get why cars like exist – they allow high net worth individuals to play car designer, picking out color and trim, deciding on finishes and materials and deciding on their chosen mechanical specification. And rich people commissioning one offs goes back to the dawn of the automobile at the turn of the last century.

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But my feeling is there’s a Bridezilla element to all this – getting swept in the process and then a feeling of crushing anti-climax after the event when it’s all over. You’re rattling about in a loveless McMansion drinking wine from a box, or in the case of a Singer, with an un-drivable three million dollar bauble.

Which may be why six of the 34 964s currently listed for sale on Pistonheads are Singers.

(Unless otherwise stated all images Singer.)

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Gerontius Garland
Gerontius Garland
1 month ago

Sorry Adrian, but the 934.5 is a cool car. It’s the “centaur girl” of 911s. This one is no more egregiously styled than any other Singer. They’re overpriced and ridiculous but overall I still like them.

I agree about the wheels, though. Bring back phat sidewalls.

Bleeder
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Bleeder
1 month ago

As with every Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer, Sorcerer (the client’s name for the car – AC) has been personalized by its owner, according to their individual requirements.

The client wants people to call it Sorcerer? What a douche.

Gerontius Garland
Gerontius Garland
1 month ago
Reply to  Bleeder

The client could be forgiven if there was a wizard mural somewhere on the car.

The World of Vee
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The World of Vee
1 month ago

When Singer first came out, they were these neat crazy 350k 964s and I respected the hell out of the craftsmanship and build quality. But as they’ve gotten more and more crazy priced they’ve jumped the shark. I know 2 people with “older” singers in our cars and coffee circle that they drive all the time and enjoy, but how the hell do you drive a 3 million dollar car with any sort of regularity? Or even a million dollar one? They’ve turned themselves into a parody of themselves.

P Hans
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P Hans
1 month ago

Greed knows no limits. If they can charge you $3 million for a $110k restomod whats stopping them? This is what disgusts me about their amazing cars; their price. The greed.

The World of Vee
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The World of Vee
1 month ago
Reply to  P Hans

I get why they’re expensive, it’s just not really something you can drive for more than a special occasion

Buck-50
Buck-50
1 month ago

Paramount, which was the high end custom end of Schwinn, for a time allowed customers to customize everything with no questions asked, which led to several customers getting really mad that the bike they paid for was unrideable- sure it was exactly what they ordered but why didn’t anyone tell them that setting a head-tube angle this steep, or seatstays that short, would result in a bike that simply couldn’t be ridden?

For some reason this Singer makes me think of that problem, and why Paramount eventually stopped allowing that level of customization.

Nigel Tufnel
Nigel Tufnel
1 month ago

Adrian, you neglected to point out that Bruce Dickinson was also immortalized as the producer for “Don’t Fear The Reaper” in the best sketch SNL has ever done!

Nigel Tufnel
Nigel Tufnel
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

Well, okay. Not sure how you know it’s unfunny if you never watch it, but you do you. BTW Sertraline genuinely helps a lot of people, me included. It’s not perfect, and I wish I didn’t need it, but it does help me to not lash out at patrons who are just trying to have a laugh.

Scone Muncher
Scone Muncher
1 month ago
Reply to  Nigel Tufnel

https://youtu.be/gpgpiawOFbg
“More Cowbell” is no “Super Bass-o-matic ’76”.

Squirrelmaster
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Squirrelmaster
1 month ago

Adrian, once again I agree with your analysis even though I didn’t realize what annoyed me about the design until I read it. I will add that the paint job also bugs the crap out of me. I don’t mind a fade, but it only works on certain vehicles, and the 911 is definitely not one of them.

Argentine Utop
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Argentine Utop
1 month ago

Tacky as fuck. Tidy, as well.

Phuzz
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Phuzz
1 month ago

Is the paint pearlescent, or does is fade from blue top black? Either way, I like that shade of blue about where the wing mirrors are.
As for the actual design, well, to my eye it looks like a Porsche.
I’m sure there’s all sorts of details ‘proper’ Porsche people can pick out, but instead of bothering to remember the difference between different 911s, I use that part of my brain for obscure hatchbacks of the 1990s.

Rafael
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Rafael
1 month ago

So some cryptobro or whatever burned 3 million in a car, in 2026, while I and many like me were priced out of buying a house even before I was born. The way things go ill be priced of buying a car at all, let alone a good one that isn’t just screens everywhere.
I can’t separate the social decay from these kind of cars anymore. Those feel like rolling reminders that people with “fuck you” money shouldn’t exist. And to them (the people) I say “fuck you” back.

William Domer
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William Domer
1 month ago
Reply to  Rafael

I love this comment. The phrase “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” screams from my memory. Aside from the geopolitical ramifications of this enormous waste of ill gotten gains, I think a guillotine could be used for 2 purposes here. 1. Remove the rear end of that warped fantasy and 2. Well I have thoughts about 2. Very French thoughts

Shooting Brake
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Shooting Brake
1 month ago

What’s the timeline for all air cooled 911s to become restomods?

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