The Latest Porsche 911 Reimagined By Singer Is Lovely BUT It May Be The Last Ones

Aug 21, 2016 10:11 AM EDT | Mariechris Felipe

Two latest Porsche 911 reimagined by singer had been launched at Concour d' Elegance Pebble Beach and they are just lovely - as always all the design by Singer - they are called Luxembourg and Minnesota. However, these may be the last two according to the auto designer specialists. 

The automobile world had been overcome by Porsche 911 reimagined with the awesome designs by Singer. All of them take the base generation 964 and maintain its thrusters incombustible bóxer atmospheric and air cooled , only the original mechanical give way to modernized thrusters signed by the Cosworth specialists and come equipped with 6 - speed manual transmissions. 

The automobile world will definitely gonna miss Singer's work and the two last ones is definitely a huge way to end the line. 

As is tradition, specialists Singer still called their new creations with the name of the town where they will be parked, so that means that the two lucky but mystery owners of these two Singer may be living at Luxembourg and Minnesota.

The Luxembourg has a carbon fiber body reimagined of the 1990 Porsche 911 Targa. It has a 390bhp four-litre flat-six engine providing power, full LED headlights and aesthetic details that gives it a modern touch without losing its classicism. Targa's distinctive canvas roof was replaced with a new hardtop made of carbon fiber for more privacy. The colour scheme is the most beguiling feature of the car. The deep orange paint and navy blue leather's combination is just to perfect and an eye catcher. Top it off with a 7 inch fuchs wheels and it will be the best thing you'll ever see this week at Pebble Beach.

The Minnesota, which is base on the 1994 Porsche 911 Coupe is more restrained, both in power - as it uses a six cylinder boxer, 3.8 liter displacement and 350bhp disbursement - and in style. The exterior is painted in a unique gray tone, which highlights its mobile rear wing and the Fuchs rims. The interior is more discreet than that of Luxembourg, betting by electric Recaro seats and upholstered in brown snuff. The owner has chosen a tachometer in a special blue color, a thing that separates it in all Singer's design as the other designs have an orange tachometer as a mark.

Both units will be on display along with eight other copies made by Singer in Pebble Beach. 

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