Singer 911
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Awesome car, not digging the headlights but that's it. As many have said I would take a modern GT3 over this and there's probably money left for a regular 70's 911 just to get that old school feeling once in a while.
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bump for an old post, looks like the finally built another one...
Taken from here: http://www.autoblog.com/photos/monterey-20...rworks-revival/
...or they painted the orange car Viper green
Taken from here: http://www.autoblog.com/photos/monterey-20...rworks-revival/
...or they painted the orange car Viper green
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thanks for the bump...this thing just makes me drool everytime it comes up. So frickin' sick. I'm not one for old skool cars, but something about this thing is so money.
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Bump for the Chris Harris in-depth 25 minute look into Singer. It's a beautiful review of the construction, road, and track test of a special car. I had no idea the amount of bespoke work that goes into these.
the video
http://pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=26965
Watch the video and you'll begin to understand the $300,000-500,000 price tag. Singers are completely reworked driving masterpieces with the best of everything. I want one.
the video
http://pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=26965
Watch the video and you'll begin to understand the $300,000-500,000 price tag. Singers are completely reworked driving masterpieces with the best of everything. I want one.
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