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Porsche people are some of the most devoted car fanatics in the world. Collectors and enthusiasts alike follow these automobiles like hawks, obsessed with their heritage, speed, and high caliber of ...
One of the rarest air-cooled Porsche 911s of the 1990s will soon cross the Broad Arrow auction block as part of its Monterey ...
Launched in 1987, the Ruf CTR (or Group C Turbo Ruf) is powered by a 3.4-liter, flat-six engine with separate turbos and intercoolers for each cylinder bank, plus a pressure-sensitive electronic ...
Porsche’s inimitable 911 has been a fixture in the automotive landscape for the better part of a half-century, marching to the beat of its own rear-engined drum. The slope-tailed sports car is a ...
Ruf CTR first drive review: Stretching the new Yellow Bird’s wings Like many people my age, I first saw the name Ruf in Gran Turismo, plastered across a car that kind of looked like a Porsche ...
Ruf built only 29 CTRs from factory-fresh 911s, and 20-30 more were converted from customer cars. The company followed up the CTR with the CTR 2 in the mid-1990s and the CTR 2017 in, well, guess ...
The legendary RUF CTR "Yellowbird" returns with the 2017 RUF CTR, wearing carbon fiber body panels and a 700-hp, 3.6-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine.
1987 Ruf CTR 'Yellowbird' The body of the car is also made from carbon fiber and pays tribute to the 1987 CTR, and, of course, the Porsche 911, on which the original CTR was based.
The new carbon-chassis RUF CTR Anniversary pays tribute to the car that this publication took to 211 mph back in 1987. RUF debuted this new Yellowbird at the Geneva Motor Show two years ago, and ...
The new CTR is the first Ruf to come stateside since 2001 and wears a similar yellow to the famous CTR “Yellowbird.” All we know is that it will make 700 hp using a twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter ...
Ruf -- the builder of Porsche-based supercars -- debuted its first CTR "Yellowtail" after its restoration alongside a new CTR at the 2018 Quail.
Oh, who cares, the new RUF CTR is awesome no matter what. The 2017 RUF CTR is the German automaker's first car that was both designed and engineered in house.