The Singer Touch: Transforming Classic Porsche 911s Into Modern Automotive Masterpieces - Storyboard
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California-based Signer Vehicle Design has been building resto-mod Porsches for over a decade
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Singer chose the Porsche 964 as the base car for all its projects as it perfectly bridges the classic and modern traits of air-cooled 911s
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Singer's first car is an epic remake of the original Porsche 911, from 1964
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Singer's obsession with making the perfect classic 911 has resulted in the most exquisite automotive art. So far, Singer has produced 4 models in limited quantities
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All Singer cars' powertrain are based on Mezger's last air-cooled engine
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The Singer DLS - "Dynamic Lightweight Study" builds upon Singer's first model - the Classic.
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The engine in the Singer DLS is an upgraded variant of the Singer Classic's 3.8-liter, air-cooled flat six
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The naturally-aspirated boxer engine in the Singer DLS makes 503 hp instead of the Singer Classic's 350, making it the most powerful air-cooled Singer
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At just 2,180 lbs, the 503-hp Singer DLS boasts a better power-to-weight ratio than a Bugatti Veyron
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Singer's third car is a remake to the original 930 Turbo, which was dubbed the Widowmaker
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The 3.8-liter flat-six is still air-cooled, but now features twin-turbochargers
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Singer Turbo features electric wastegates to reduce turbo lag, which was a known feature on the original 930
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Singer made two variants of the Turbo - one with 450 hp and a sportier,510-hp variant
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Singer's most radical model aims to reimagine the 934/935 Porsche race car from the 1970s
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All Singers, including the Turbo DLS, feature carbon-fiber bodies, designed from scratch to the smallest detail
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The 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six in the Singer Turbo DLS makes 700 hp
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The Singer DLS Turbo features water-cooled cylinder heads, similar to the Porsche 959
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Swipe up to learn more about Singer's epic lineup of reimagined Porsche 911s
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