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Secret British workshop transforming classic Porsche 911s for the super-rich
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Secret British workshop transforming classic Porsche 911s for the super-rich

Hawley speaks enthusiastically about Porsches; its admiration for them is eclipsed only by its penchant for improving the originals by picking up where the German firm left off. The 911 was always an expensive, enthusiast car, but it was also always a mass-produced, type-approved product, with all the restrictions that come with it. But Hawley has no such concerns, and the big budgets he works with mean he can help the 964 reach its potential without having to take that into account.

“We’re basically making concept cars for the road,” he says. “This is extremely liberating.” Obviously swapping out the steelwork for carbon fiber (something Theon could do) will change the feel of the car, but the famed mechanics in Hawley’s stable can install and tune an engine and gearbox to the customer’s preference. All the variables that determine a car’s behavior and performance are in Hawley’s hands; Sitting in the driver’s seat is an insight into the special creative process he shares with the client.

Thanks to the customer in question, I was given a private showing. Unlike the production car designed to comply with regulations and make a profit, Theon’s creations reflect the individual’s specific dreams. Theon brings the cars into the 21st century by adding mod cons like reversing cameras and high-level brake lights according to customers’ needs, but flipping the switch unlocks Hawley’s secret discussions with his customers.