A resto -a -name restorate was previously appreciated at 2.6-3 million pounds. It is equipped with a 500-horsepower atmospheric, a mechanical gearbox, magnesium wheels and painted with Mercedes-Benz Brilliant Blue Metallic paint.
One of the lots of the Singer, a rare Singer DLS compartment starting in the English Chobham auction in a few days of the Singer DLS. Williams Advanced Engineering was attracted to its creation, along with the legendary Porsche motorist Hans Metzger, and the result of their collaboration was the most perfect Porsche 911 with an air engine.
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The two-door got the opposite with a capacity of about 500 horsepower, the six-speed “mechanics” Hewland in the magnesium case and the carbon-ceramic brakes of Brembo like Bugatti Chiron, designed almost from scratch. The suspension appeared in the suspension exacticizers EXE-TC, and in the cabin-the RECARO chairs and the MOMO steering wheel.
This copy of DLS has even its own name – Oppenheimer Commission. The name refers not to the creator of the atomic bomb, but to the bright-blue Oppenheimer Blue diamond weighing 14.62 carats, which until 2017 remained the most expensive precious stone, ever sold at an auction. The restoral body is painted in the Mercedes Brilliant Blue Metallic, and the parts from visible carbon fiber are covered with dark blue glossy varnish.
In total, 75 similar machines (according to other sources are 69), and sell it for about the same money. At the beginning of 2024, Singer DLS was estimated at 2.5 million pounds, and the Oppenheimer Commission plan to sell for 2.6-3 million.
Young old people: Restomodes
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