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Singer Vehicle Design Will Display a 911 Targa at Goodwood, The Teaser Photo is Stunning

You might or might not know this, but US-based Singer Vehicle Design - yeah, those responsible for gorgeous Porsche 911s we can't afford - are going to make an appearance at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Porsche Targa Singer Vehicle Design Teaser 1 photo
Photo: Singer Vehicle Design
Of course, they're not there to watch other cars but to have their cars admired by others. That being said, please take your time to look at the picture above, because that's just the tip of the iceberg.

Yes, it's a teaser but since Singer Vehicle Design dropped on the Internet, you know we should expect something beautiful. Namely, a customized Porsche 911 Targa. Did we get your attention now?

Good. The company abiding by the 'Restored, Reimagined Reborn' motto is the pride and joy of Rob Dickinson, its British creator and founder. He will have the honour to return to his homeland with the very first ‘customer-owned’ and fully optimized Porsche 911 Targa.

Also, SVD will present a restored Porsche 911 coupé during the event, which together with the Targa "demonstrates the creative possibilities within the vibrant world of classic automobile restoration as defined by the California-based modification house".

According to Car and Driver, power comes from a 4.0-liter flat-six created by Ed Pink Racing. The engine's total output is rated at a smile-provoking 390 HP shot at the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission.

In case the work of Singer Vehicle Design is kind of strange to you, here's a thing or two about them. Their cars are work of art, way more exquisite than restomods but with a hint of modern influences - especially in the cabin - making them irresistible for petrolheads in general. Can you contradict us?
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