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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 ...
The rather special Ruf CTR Yellow Bird will be auctioned at RM Sotheby’s Monterey event on August 25, and is expected to fetch between $1 and $1.2 million. Not bad for one of the most legendary ...
A classic Ruf CTR worth around $5 m fell off the back of a car transporter in the US. Ruf’s 463 bhp, twin-turbo 911 was the fastest production car in the world when new.
It still bears the Yellow Bird name but is painted black with a grey interior. Notable features include black Recaro seats, a roll cage, and Ruf’s signature five-spoke wheels.
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HotCars on MSNMillion-Dollar Porsche Destroyed During Transport Gone Wrong
An ultra-rare black RUF CTR Yellowbird reportedly worth millions was damaged after falling off a trailer, and the internet is ...
As human beings, we all recall moments of the past that changed the trajectories of our lives—memories of physical connection, tragedy, triumph, and awakening. When I got my driver’s license in New ...
In the end RUF built 29 Yellow Birds, of which this is one. The body is from a normal, slim-hipped 911 Carrera 3.2. The engine is, too, but RUF bored it out to 3.4-litres, added twin-turbochargers ...
Today's video is a classic, the famous 1987 Ruf CTR 01 "Yellow Bird" hot-lapping the even more-famous Nurburgring. Were you one of those kids who taught themselves to identify cars at night by ...
In 1987, the Ruf CTR Yellow Bird was a highly tuned version of the Porsche 911. It made a whopping 469 horsepower, weighed only 2,535 pounds, and could reach 210 mph, ...
When it comes to Porsche tuners, no name is more respected than Ruf, and no Ruf car can match the legendary status of the 1987 CTR “Yellow Bird,” a souped up 911 that wiped the floor with ...
The RUF CTR Yellow Bird tips the scales at just 1200 kg. 6 / 11. Power comes from a twin-turbo flat six in the RUF CTR. 7 / 11. RUF's concept sketches for the CTR Yellow Bird.
As human beings, we all recall moments of the past that changed the trajectories of our lives—memories of physical connection, tragedy, triumph, and awakening. When I got my driver’s license ...
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