An absolutely gorgeous 1991 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer is currently up for sale through RM Sotheby’s private sales department with an $875,000 asking price.

The 911, lovingly dubbed ‘Malibu’, was reimagined by Singer in 2016 and is the 71st classic 911 to have undergone restoration and modifications from Singer. It has been driven just 1,600 miles (2,574 km) since its transformation and is finished in a stunning shade dubbed Mintarrini. The exterior also features subtle white Porsche graphics on the sides and the sports car is sitting on a set of classic Fuchs-style wheels.

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Not a great deal of details are offered about the car in the listing but we know it is outfitted with a new 4.0-liter flat-six engine. Singer’s 4.0-liter flat-sixes are built by Ed Pink Racing Engines and deliver no less than 390 hp. Coupled to this engine is a six-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels.

Singer hasn’t just made a name for itself with extraordinary air-cooled powertrains and gorgeous exterior bodywork but is also among the very best when it comes to modifying and improving the cabins of classic 911s. For its ‘Malibu’ project, the company bathed the cabin in tan leather and Alabaster stitching that is absolutely gorgeous. There is also a stunning three-spoke steering wheel, a black leather dashboard, and a new audio system.

Completing the modifications made to this particular classic 911 is Ohlins suspension.

Given the demand for 911 models worked on by Singer, we expect this car to sell fast.

Photo credits: Mo Satarzadeh/RM Sotheby’s