Porsche Singer Monaco
Like the exterior but not so impressed with the burgundy leather interior with cloth inset pattern. Way to busy for my taste.
dead sexy! I must have! Do I even dare ask the price? Also I'd have to have mine with twin turbos and a little more styling cues from the various 911s leading up to the 993
Oh God I love it. It looks like the black 911 featured on Petrolicious (or some other car site, but it was amazing). Probably too expensive for my pocket book.
Perfect except the door panels should have been plain and not covered in that material. Wonder what happened to the American with the Grigio Ferro 458 Spider who ordered a Singer to? That was the 458 Spider with the tan race seats with USA 'unavailable' daytona trim option.
Singer has done a fantastic job of improving on the classic Porsche look while not really changing the style they have it just perfect..
Is it cool ? Unquestionably. Is it worth whatever they are asking for it ? Hmnnnn.. Personally I'd rather have a 993 turbo or 996 GT2 etc..
Not crazy about the interior but I believe that inset material is actually a leather weave not cloth.
Wow! This is really just a “resto mod” at $600k you got to love every little detail. I am not really sure who the market is because for $150k - $200k you can get a gorgeous fully restored 1973.2 Porsche 911 T/S.
while the Singer is nice, but to what end... it's like having one foot in yesterday and the other in today... I'm quite happy in my nearly 50 year old original 911 when feeling nostalgic enjoying the "chitty-bang-bang" power of the day or switch to my 992 with 4.0 power and all the nannys that the brand has to offer... each has its' own personality which is not possible when rolled into one chassis... at a price point well below a SInger
Those are usually called 1973.5 (1973 1/2) cars, I think only true of the 'T' model. Due to midyear changes (i.e. CIS injection).
Yes the T went to CIS injection mid-year the S & E remained mechanical injection. I believe the 1974 models were already out when I purchased a very late 1973.5 T which was equipped with many S parts as often late production Porsches received upgraded parts if they had extra parts for those models. The only car I regretted selling.