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The “Paradise Found” Commission to Cross the Auction Block

Equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter air-cooled flat six producing up to 503 horsepower

Singer’s original vision—now known as its Classic services—laid the foundation for everything the company represents today. With the order book closed on the program that defined the brand, Singer has moved forward into a new era, opening a state-of-the-art facility and turning its attention to an equally revered icon: the turbocharged 911. Thus began Classic Turbo services, a natural evolution inspired by a client’s wish to honor the legendary 930.

Like the earlier Classic Study, the Classic Turbo is rooted in the 964-generation 911, but it channels the spirit of the 930 with modern precision. Power comes from a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter Mezger air-cooled flat six producing up to 503 horsepower, paired with a six-speed manual transmission. Carbon-fiber bodywork preserves the unmistakable Turbo silhouette while refining airflow and downforce, and the chassis is supported by model-specific brakes, ABS, and traction control to match the performance envelope.

Set to cross the block on January 17th at Mecum Auctions Kissimmee 2026, this  1992 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe “Turbo Study” by Singer—known as the Paradise Found Commission—was restored in close collaboration with its original owner. Built around the 964 chassis, every component was renewed or reengineered to Singer’s exacting standards. Finished in paint-to-sample Paradise Blue Metallic with satin black and exposed carbon accents, it pairs dramatic presence with restraint.

Inside, Cinnamon leather upholstery, satin anodized aluminum trim, piano black accents, and oatmeal square-weave carpeting create a cabin that feels both bespoke and timeless. Features such as 12-way adjustable seats, bespoke suspension, carbon-ceramic Brembo brakes, titanium mufflers, a fitted nose lift, steel roof, whale-tail spoiler, turbo-style doors, and custom Fuchs-style wheels complete a commission that distills the 930 myth through Singer’s modern lens.

Source: Mecum Auctions