RUF Automobile is renowned for its ultra-limited production and
groundbreaking performance, often regarded as the ultimate choice
for those Porsche enthusiasts who need just a bit more. However,
RUF's creations are not technically Porsches at all-since the early
1980s, German authorities have recognized the company as an
independent manufacturer. This distinction reflects the depth of
RUF's craftsmanship, far beyond the realm of typical tuning
modifications. The company cemented its legendary status with the
iconic 1989 N�rburgring video of the CTR Yellowbird, and over the
years, its reputation has expanded beyond an exclusive clientele to
become a fixture in the collector car world.
The Rt12 marks a significant milestone in RUF's history, debuting
in 2004 as the company's first true ground-up build, based on the
Porsche 997 platform. Initially, power came from a 3.8-liter
twin-turbo six-cylinder, delivering 650 horsepower from twin KKK
turbochargers in its most potent form, with the standard 3.6-liter
variant producing 560 horsepower. The 3.8-liter engine is based on
the naturally aspirated Metzger blueprint-the same lineage that
powered the GT3 program-here mated to a RUF-developed six-speed
transaxle with a limited-slip rear differential, routing power
through massive 12.5-inch rear tires. When equipped with the
optional four-wheel-drive system and the "tall" gearing package as
on this example, RUF factory literature cited a top speed exceeding
224 mph and a zero-to-60 time of 3.2 seconds-figures that placed
the Rt12 among the fastest production cars of its era.
The Rt12's body shell, derived from the wider 997 Carrera platform,
was substantially modified by RUF comprising carbon-fiber bumpers,
hood, and rear decklid to improve aerodynamic downforce and reduce
weight. A proprietary, fully adjustable RUF hydraulic suspension
system incorporates a front axle lift function for daily usability,
while braking is handled by eight-piston front and four-piston rear
calipers gripping cross-drilled discs. Inside, an integrated roll
cage is cleverly concealed within the interior trim, preserving the
quality of the cabin. Each Rt12 was completed entirely to the
buyer's individual specification; approximately 57 examples were
built during the model's five-year production run, ensuring that no
two are alike.
The example offered here, chassis 06089, was completed at RUF's
Pfaffenhausen facility in December 2006 and delivered new to a
private collector in Dallas, Texas. Finished in Carrara White over
a full trim-to-sample BMW M Sport Red leather interior-a color
combination believed to be unique among all Rt12s produced-the car
was also exceptionally well specified with the 3.8-liter
650-horsepower engine, the RUF four-wheel-drive system, a six-speed
manual transaxle with close-ratio gearset, Bilstein suspension, and
a carbon fiber rear wing. Factory options further included a
dual-exit exhaust, carbon fiber sport mirrors in matching Carrara
White, and red-painted brake calipers. The cockpit was equally well
curated, featuring heated sport seats, a BOSE sound system, red
Alcantara trim, white gauge faces, and black seatbelts. Red-painted
calipers are framed by a set of 18-inch OZ for RUF wheels.
This Rt12 has passed through just three owners from new, most
recently joining the current California-based caretaker in 2022.
Now offered with a mere 3,233 miles recorded at the time of
cataloging, it remains a spectacular example of RUF's first
ground-up model. With its exceptional one-of-one specification,
optional 650-horsepower engine, all-wheel-drive system, and
scarcely used condition, chassis 06089 represents a remarkable
opportunity for the collector drawn to the outer limits of
Porsche-based performance.
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