Porsche Vs. Singer: A Legal Showdown That Shifts Gears For Restomods?
Unpacking the Lawsuit and its potential impact on the Porsche outlaw scene
Porsche Recently Initiated Legal Proceedings Against California-Based Singer
Singer Has Been Restomoding Classic Porsches Since 2009
One Of Their Most Significant Creations To Date Is The DLS Turbo
Porsche Sued Singer In February 2024 Over Unlicensed Use Of Porsche Branding On Singer's Models Including Their 2018 And 2024 DLS Turbo
Porche Claims Tha Singer's Models Are Completely New Cars From The Ground Up
Hence, The Singer Brand Cannot Use Porsche Logo And Other Branding On their Models
In 2012, Porsche Allowed Singer To Modify 911s, But Most Parts Had To Be Sourced From Porsche.
Porsche Reiterated Its Demand For Singer To Remove Porsche Branding From Their DLS Models, Following A Similar Request For The Singer All-Terrain Competition Study (ACS) Where Singer Complied.
This Case Is Reminiscent Of The "Purrari" Case
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What Does This Legal Cast Mean For Other Porsche Restorers/Modifiers Like RWB?
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