What makes the Singer Reimagined 911 so expensive?
The Singer Reimagined 911 commands such extraordinary prices - typically $1.1M to $1.4M - for several compelling reasons:
The Numbers Tell the Story: Our data shows Singer 964s cost 10-13 times more than regular 964 Carreras. While a typical 964 Carrera 2 coupe averages around $109k, Singer versions start at over $1.1M.
What Drives the Premium:
Extreme Craftsmanship: Each car is completely disassembled and rebuilt with carbon fiber bodywork, requiring 4,000+ hours of labor. Every component is re-engineered to exceed original specifications.
Limited Production: Only about 450 Singer Classics were built over 13 years, with some models limited to just 100 examples. This scarcity creates natural demand pressure.
Bespoke Engineering: The 4.0L Motorsport flat-six engine, Öhlins suspension, and Brembo brakes represent motorsport-grade components that cost significantly more than stock parts.
Build Costs: Singer restorations typically cost $700,000-$900,000 plus the donor car, before any profit margin. Individual options like carbon bucket seats cost $12,000 alone.
Brand Premium: Singer has established itself as the definitive restomod brand, similar to how Rolex commands premiums in watches.
The Bottom Line: You’re not just buying a restored 911 - you’re purchasing a hand-built, limited-production automotive sculpture that represents the pinnacle of air-cooled Porsche evolution. The price reflects the cost of creating something that never existed before: a perfect fusion of classic 911 character with modern performance and craftsmanship.
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