Singer Vehicle Design, established in Los Angeles in 2009, has gained worldwide acclaim for its masterful restorations of air-cooled Porsche 911s. Starting with a 964-generation base, Singer meticulously reimagines each car by blending iconic design elements from different Porsche eras to create a truly unique masterpiece.
One such creation is the “Denmark Commission,” a Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer and now available through RM Sotheby’s. Painted in Rome Red Metallic, the car pays homage to the red rooftops and brick-lined streets of Copenhagen’s Indre By.
The interior is meticulously crafted, offering a familiar yet luxurious driving experience. Capable of reaching high speeds with ease, the Denmark Commission meets the high expectations of Singer customers, who value both performance and aesthetics.
First restored in 2017 for its Danish owner, this car is one of Singer’s Classic Study restorations, a program limited to 450 vehicles. Its fully seam-welded chassis and 3.8-liter flat-six engine, producing 350 horsepower, are the result of Ed Pink Racing Engines’ craftsmanship. The engine retains the 964 block but includes custom components such as pistons, cylinders, and crankshafts.
Key features include a speed-activated rear spoiler, six-speed manual transmission, Brembo brakes, and Öhlins suspension. Inside, bespoke woven leather and suede upholstery, Recaro seats, air conditioning, an electric sunroof, and an upgraded Audison sound system complete this remarkable creation.
Source: RM Sotheby’s