A Singer 911 Michigan Commission, a bespoke Porsche reimagined by the California-based workshop, is set to hit the auction block with a staggering $300,000 in factory options—nearly $65,000 more than the $235,800 MSRP of a brand-new 2026 Porsche 911 GT3.
The car, painted in a striking shade of Resistance Blue and clad in lightweight carbon-fiber body panels, is one of Singer’s most exclusive yet accessible models. Unlike the brand’s ultra-limited DLS variants, the Michigan Commission remains attainable for well-funded enthusiasts seeking a rare, high-quality Porsche reimagining.
From 964 Shell to Bespoke Masterpiece
Every Singer 911 begins life as a 964-generation Porsche, stripped to its bare shell and meticulously rebuilt from the ground up. The Michigan Commission is no exception. This particular example was commissioned with an extensive list of upgrades, totaling $300,000 in factory options, transforming it into a rolling work of art.
Repainted in Resistance Blue, the car features a contrasting Porsche script on the sides, Fuchs-style wheels, and a cabin reupholstered in Cognac leather with Alabaster stitching. The interior’s craftsmanship is so exquisite that the original owner has driven the car just 381 miles (613 km) since its rebuild.
Performance and Rarity Under the Hood
Beneath its carbon-fiber body, the Michigan Commission houses a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine with an exposed velocity-stack intake, paired exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission. The powertrain delivers a visceral driving experience, complemented by Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes and adjustable Öhlins suspension for precision handling.
Mecum Auctions has not yet released a pre-sale estimate for this vehicle. However, recent comparable sales suggest that cars of this caliber typically fetch between $1 million and $1.2 million. Given its low mileage, meticulous spec, and single-owner provenance, bidding is expected to push the final price to the upper end of that range.
Auction Details and Next Steps
The Singer 911 Michigan Commission will cross the block at Mecum’s Indy 2026 sale on May 15, 2026. Prospective buyers can review the full listing ahead of the auction to assess the car’s features and condition. For those unable to attend in person, the auction will also be available online.
This rare opportunity underscores the allure of Singer’s bespoke Porsche reimaginings, where exclusivity, craftsmanship, and performance converge to create automotive masterpieces.