Back in early January, we covered the Singer All-terrain Competition Study (or ACS for short) and said it was “as perfect as you’d expect” a Safari 911 built by Singer to be. Well, apparently ...
There's a very good reason why people build jacked-up Miatas, and it's not because they make for excellent off-road vehicles. No, it's because they're cool. Unlike the tiny rear-wheel-drive Japanese ...
Prepare to feel poor all over again, because the California-based Porsche 911 restoration gods at Singer have unveiled their latest creation: The ACS, which is basically its take on the 911 Safari.
Enough talk. Now it's time to listen to the car's 3.6-liter flat-six engine tear through the mud. Singer finally released video of the first of what will end up being two ACS builds. The video is ...
After recently catching an elaborated first glimpse of the “Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer All-terrain Competition Study,” here’s the official rundown on specifications and all the juicy details.
Tudor was lucky enough to be in Wales just as Sebastien Loeb was securing his 8th World Rally Championship title during Wales Rally GB 2011 and wrote a guest blog for ITV News covering the rally ...
The company usually makes heavily customized, high-horsepower 911 road cars. But thanks to a long-time customer's request and a lot of cash, Singer was inspired to go off-roading. The designers looked ...
UPDATE:Singer has released a video about the All-terrain Competition Study that's just as awesome as the vehicle itself. Watch Richard Tuthill himself slide, jump, and cause the ACS to spit fire ...
Singer has been known for meticulous reimagining of 964 911 for the road. Now it branches out to include off-road. Richard Tuthill has successfully campaigned classic 911s in vintage rallies from the ...
Singer through its partner and Porsche rally specialist Richard Tuthill, has finally released footage of the All-Terrain Competition Study, or 911 ACS, on the move. And it’s glorious. The video shows ...
Singer Vehicle Design has removed its ACS off-road 911 from its official website and Facebook page after Porsche complained about the large ‘Porsche’ lettering on the privately commissioned car.
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