For most children growing up in Western civilization, the bedtime-story affirmation of “and they lived happily ever after” usually conjures blissful images of storybook landscapes in Europe, where many a familiar fairy tale originated. Happiness is equated early on to alpine hamlets ensconced between verdant mountains carved by pristine waterfalls.
For young gearheads, cars quickly factor into the equation, and the notion of utopia soon includes exploring those fabled peaks and valleys in one’s personal dream machine, often a Porsche 911. Finally, when a certain level of years and maturity have been obtained, those same motoring enthusiasts often fine-tune the fantasy even further. Sure, the backdrop remains the same, but the vision for their vehicle perhaps focuses more on, say, a Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer. That’s exactly what came true for a select group of Singer’s client base as part of the restoration house’s first multiday owner’s escape in Switzerland last summer, and which is being offered again, with a revised format, in a few months.
From left: examples of the 964-generation Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer’s Classic Services, Classic Turbo services, and DLS Turbo services.










