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<font size = "4">Extremely Rare RUF Carrera Turbo "Wide
Body"
5,464 original miles (8,793 kilometers)
Over $60,000 invested in 2021 with upgrades and service by Ruf
Connaught Green over Black Leather interior
Ruf integrated roll cage, 6-speed Ruf-designed manual
transmission
Includes owners manual, maintenance booklet, tool kit, compressor,
first aid kit
Coming from humble beginnings as a small repair shop in Germany,
RUF today is known as one of the foremost tuners and manufacturers
of specialized vehicles based on Porsches. In 1974, Alois Ruf's
father had just passed and the young German took the reins of the
company. With a keen interest in sports cars from Zuffenhausen,
especially the Porsche 911, RUF built their first car in 1975. From
there, the German shop progressed steadily over the years with
different upgrades and builds bringing us to the present day, where
RUF is now manufacturing a carbon-fiber car that looks like a 911,
but has no chassis components or really any parts from a 911. RUF
is most famous for their CTR "Yellowbird", a turbocharged 500hp
monster that went around the iconic N�rburgring in a highly-watched
video production. While this turbocharged sibling seems to get all
of the attention, Ruf has also created a series of cars based on
the 964 platform: the Ruf RCT.
The Ruf RCT began from Alois looking towards the future and
beginning to look to the next platform from Porsche as his sports
car canvas. While building BRT cars, Ruf had compiled an impressive
spares collection from 964s. Instead of letting these valuable
pieces go to waste, Ruf decided to create the next turbocharged
car, the RCT. Standing for Ruf Carrera Turbo, the cars were
originally built from 1992 to 1994. Offered in either narrow or
wide body depending on a client's wishes, a stock naturally
aspirated Porsche 964 was transformed into a turbo-charged monster.
The RCT engine package boosted the stock Porsche 964's engine from
a civilian-like 270 horsepower to 385 horsepower and 395 lb/ft of
torque, a substantial upgrade for the air-cooled engine. Along with
improved suspension, upgraded interiors, integrated roll cages, and
improved aerodynamics, the Ruf RCT was a winning combination of
performance and value for customers.
As Porsche's new 993 platform went public for the world to enjoy,
Ruf again took stock of what components they used and decided to
use the revised cylinder head from the 993 and begin placing them
on RCT engines, dubbing these new upgraded engines "EVO"s with
425hp and 420lb/ft of torque. This upgrade proved to be so popular
that Ruf, to this day, still offers this upgrade for clients.
This example of the Ruf RCT began its life at Ruf first being built
and completed in May of 1994. In 2020, the RCT's previous owner
requested that Ruf upgrade the car to EVO specification, increasing
the horsepower to 425hp and 420 lb/ft of torque. During this time,
the car also received a freshing of other mechanical items such as
the transmission being rebuilt, along with the brake calipers, new
Ruf wheels painted, and other items related to the engine upgrade.
In total, the owner paid over $60,000 in upgrading the car to EVO
specification.
When the RCT arrived at Canepa, it was apparent that the car had
been maintained to the highest level its entire life. If you were
told that it was built in 1994, you would likely not believe it.
Despite its condition, Canepa still performed the Canepa Difference
process on the car to confirm both its mechanical and cosmetic
condition. Mechanically sorted, the car was treated to a full
detailing and polishing regime, using only foam pads to polish the
deep green paint finish. With the black leather interior in
fantastic condition, driving dynamics fully sorted, and the
Connaught Green paintwork boasting a deep sheen, this Ruf RCT EVO
is an ideal candidate for a collector, a Ruf connoisseur, or a
driver looking for a serious sports car with Ruf history.