RE: One-of-one Singer Vehicle Design ACS for sale

RE: One-of-one Singer Vehicle Design ACS for sale

Thursday 27th June

One-of-one Singer Vehicle Design ACS for sale

A 911 Dakar is cool - but we can do better than just cool


By 2021, it was starting to feel like we’d seen all there was to see when it came to restomod Porsche 911s There were million-dollar builds, track superstars, high-end hot rods and everything in between. When even Targas were getting the Fuchs wheels and nice suspension overhaul, there really didn't seem much else to do. But Singer Vehicle Design had other ideas. 

The All-Terrain Competition Study was revealed in January 2021, just the sort of good news awesomeness to bring us from our collective festive slumber. A collaboration between Singer and Tuthill Porsche - a true dream team of classic Porsche brilliance - a pair of cars were made as part of a single commission. Intended to evoke the glory days of rallying 911s like the SC/RS (before Porsche made a 992 Dakar official), the two ACS cars were built with different terrains in mind. There was a Corsica Red car built with tarmac rallying as the goal, and then the Parallax White one presented to the world three and a half years ago. It was made with dune bashing and desert running in mind. It’s also now for sale - the actual car

The specification was as high-end as we’ve come to expect from all Singer and Tuthill builds. Nothing was left to chance when it came to making the ultimate 911 rally homage. Though still with a 964 at its base (are there any left standard now?), the monocoque was strengthened, the dramatic new bodywork made from carbon fibre and a competition-spec roll cage installed. The dampers were five-way adjustable (!), with two units at each corner for ultimate rally car control; the gearbox was sequential, there were plated LSDs at both axles and in the centre and the handbrake was hydraulic. In fact, more than just a celebration of off-road 911s, the ACS was certified for competition - complete with a drinks system and GPS navigation.

It’s not clear whether this one has endured much rough and tumble since 2021; given the condition it’s now presented in, as well as the likely value, the life it’s led has surely been more sedate. Not that any of the driving it has been subjected to will have been anything of the kind; as well as the racing transmission, a Mezger turbo flat six was boosted to 450hp, which is going to make for a very potent Porsche with so much carbon in the construction and so little interior. Check out those original press pictures, too - in the right situation this is going to be epic fun. 

As with the current Dakar, albeit with even more extreme possibilities, there’s scope for all sorts of adventure with the ACS. It would be kept purely for off-road use, as it was created and certified for; whether actually competing or just for fun, it’ll be mega. You’d have to hope it could be road registered as well, as there are still lights, wipers and so on. And even if not right now, people have made Zonda Rs road legal. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Perhaps it could even be made into a more tarmac-focused, track day kind of 911, like the red car. Tuthill will know all about it, of course. It could be all manner of things, while always being enormously entertaining and unique. 

That latter status will count for a huge amount, of course. There were 450 Classic Study Singers made - the 964s we all think of as Singer restomods - before things went really crazy. When one of those is for sale, it tends to be around the million-pound mark. The ACS is more extreme, more advanced and a whole heap rarer; remember that just two were made for one person. We all like to say that you won’t see another of this or that spec, but here’s a genuine one-off build by two of the most respected names in making Porsches extraordinary. You’ll be Luftgekült royalty, the talk of Rennsport Reunion. Worth the millions on its own, surely, before even thinking about the fun behind the wheel.


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gruppeb86

Original Poster:

391 posts

16 months

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Does it croak like a frog?

Just need to find a lily pad for it to sit on.

SydneyBridge

8,844 posts

161 months

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POA of course

Lovely, but think I would prefer a 959

Gecko1978

9,980 posts

160 months

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Does anyone recall the Bentley GT that was modified on thet TV show by the ex singer and his mate via prindville which went bust. Anyway it was pish an yet I see this and it just makes me think the same

Kipsrs

458 posts

52 months

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You cannot image the want I have for this! Just, awesome! thumbup

TheJimi

25,179 posts

246 months

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What a tremendous thing.

I'd buy it and commission singer to re-do the interior, club sport style, with the cage trimmed along with added sound deadening etc so that it's actually useable.

Then I'd get a roof rack and roof box and off I'd go biggrin



Edited by TheJimi on Thursday 27th June 11:26

Mysstree

482 posts

49 months

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No.

V41LEY

2,910 posts

241 months

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Is Singer a sub brand of Fischer-Price ?

legalman58

27 posts

6 months

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Utterly pointless- no one who buys that will ever use it for the purpose for which it was designed- as it will be too costly to do so- even multi-millionaires who can buy these sort of items easily resent throwing away money

It is like the Rolls Royce Cullinan- a vehicle whose off-road technical abilities will never be used in the real world- I cannot imagine any Cullinan owner using it in 3 foot deep mud with a snorkel

A complete waste of time and money

nismo48

3,936 posts

210 months

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TheJimi said:
What a tremendous thing.

I'd buy it and commission singer to re-do the interior, club sport style, with the cage trimmed along with added sound deadening etc so that it's actually useable.

Then I'd get a roof rack and roof box and off I'd go biggrin



Edited by TheJimi on Thursday 27th June 11:26
Tow Bar maybe scratchchin

British Beef

2,268 posts

168 months

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Looks like a siloutte racer, baja racer underneath, with 911 body on top.

The Hypno-Toad

12,481 posts

208 months

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gruppeb86 said:
Just need to find a lily pad for it to sit on.
If you bring down the keys and all documents you could leave it on mine.

Wheel Turned Out

667 posts

41 months

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Ridiculous.

I like it.

Truckosaurus

11,568 posts

287 months

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No mention of whether it is Road Legal.

IMI A

9,458 posts

204 months

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I love that - amazing.

Cledus Snow

2,098 posts

191 months

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Do not want.
The whole ‘safari 911’ craze was a bit crap after the second one, and this is just another level of over priced tat.

Wadeski

8,200 posts

216 months

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That's pretty epic.

Better looking than Porsche's efforts, I wonder if there's a future where Stuttgart start remaking old 911 shells for very special projects like this? There's clearly money to be made in bespoke cars based on classic 911s.

AndrewD

7,553 posts

287 months

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Cledus Snow said:
Do not want.
The whole ‘safari 911’ craze was a bit crap after the second one, and this is just another level of over priced tat.
The ignorance is on another level these days and PH is really not what it used to be. I looked at this car up close a week or two ago at Tuthill’s workshop. They are one of the best places in the world for a rally 911 and they did engineering for the ACS. The thing is exquisite and very much fit for purpose. The level of engineering is off the scale. Honestly, to call it “tat” is just the most uninformed comment I have seen on PH for some time. And on a forum which plumbs new depths weekly, that is some achievement.

IMI A

9,458 posts

204 months

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AndrewD said:
Cledus Snow said:
Do not want.
The whole ‘safari 911’ craze was a bit crap after the second one, and this is just another level of over priced tat.
The ignorance is on another level these days and PH is really not what it used to be. I looked at this car up close a week or two ago at Tuthill’s workshop. They are one of the best places in the world for a rally 911 and they did engineering for the ACS. The thing is exquisite and very much fit for purpose. The level of engineering is off the scale. Honestly, to call it “tat” is just the most uninformed comment I have seen on PH for some time. And on a forum which plumbs new depths weekly, that is some achievement.
Take it all with a pinch of salt. I laugh when I see many of the comments on PH nowadays. Non enthusiast takeover. I can see this making all the development money then double it. Exquisite engineering whether you like sports cars like 911s or not.

bigyoungdave

68 posts

30 months

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V41LEY said:
Is Singer a sub brand of Fischer-Price ?
Lol.

Glad to see I'm not the only one who thinks this looks absolutely terrible

Benny Saltstein

659 posts

216 months

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If you've never heard of the car watch this.

https://youtu.be/cjN79k2SupA?si=7Cy6NkuAdXo3jT5b

Utterly amazing and mental at the same time.