Singer Vehicle Design, a company specializing in customizing and restoring cars based in Los Angeles, USA, has recently unveiled a pristine 1990 Porsche 911. Rob Dickinson, a British singer and the Creative Director of Singer, has played a significant role in bringing these vintage Porsches to life during his collaboration with the company.
The 1990 Porsche 911 964 has not only undergone restoration but also weight reduction and power enhancement, according to its owner, Scott Blattner. Blattner shares, “The people at Singer always ask ‘what if’ questions, and my ‘what if’ question was ‘what if Singer worked on and restored my beloved 27-year-old Porsche 964, with the support of modern technology from the Formula 1 era.”
Singer’s custom work for the owner’s 1990 Porsche 911.
The pristine Moss Green Porsche 911 showcases its fresh yet vintage look. From the meticulously crafted hood, front bumper, and turn signals to the details such as fender flares, a ducktail spoiler, underbody diffusers, and a rear diffuser, every aspect maximizes the car’s aggressive presence and aerodynamics.
A small but interesting detail is the partially cut-off door handle, which adds a unique touch. The BBS Fuchs-style wheels further enhance the car’s sporty appearance. Inside the cabin, Moss Green, black, and Blood Orange colors combine harmoniously. The retro-modern design features traditional lines and premium materials. Leather is complemented with carbon accents, creating focal points throughout.
The interior is meticulously redone with attention to every detail.
The new engine brings a surprise to this 27-year-old Porsche. The naturally aspirated 4.0-liter I6 engine delivers a maximum output of 500 horsepower and can rev up to over 9,000 RPM. Both the engine and gearbox have been optimized with lightweight materials, reducing the car’s weight to approximately 990 kg.
This is not the only Porsche 911 that Singer has customized. The company has provided similar parts for another 75 customers. Of course, each car is personalized according to the individual preferences of the owners.