Singer Vehicle Design has rolled out a duplet of Porsche 911 project cars worthy of putting in a museum and worshipping like the design icons they are.
One is called Suisse Commission and wears a bespoke body kit with a pronounced ducktail spoiler at the back and bold fender flares. The seats inside are 8-way adjustable and combine black leather with plaid centers and nickel accents. A powerful subwoofer sits in the back to the left side, the floor is adorned with luxury mats, and the gear stick knob is made of ebony with lighter walnut inserts.
The other car goes by the name Berlin Commission and wears a gorgeous Berlin Red, which is a darker shade of red nicely offset by nickel badging and details all around. The interior is awash with warm retro vibes: black leather can be found on the seats, the steps and even the transmission tunnel, while white and red seat centers liven up the otherwise dark theme.
Both restomods rely on a 4.0-liter non-turbo flat-six engine mated to a six-speed manual gearbox and RWD. Power and pricing remain confidential, but Singer have been known to cost between $500,000 and $1,000,000 USD, so consider getting one if you have a spare house or two to sell.