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I purchased in 2013 and sold in 2015 at BJ for $60K. I bought for much less but completed a great recreation
Sold again
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I'm parting with my one-off RUF '72S/RS. Please see thread called "RUF conversion of a '72 2.4S Targa to convertible". It's all there about the car.
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1973 Porsche 911 RSR reproduction
VIN: 9113103388
bid to: $191,000 - reserve not met
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https://marqued.com/listing/3ca0a922...r-reproduction
1973 Porsche 911, was purchased by the prior owner specifically to create an RSR "clone." In 2011, the car was transformed at renowned Porsche specialist Kundensport. A carbureted, "big-bore" 3.5L flat-six engine was selected to maintain the RSR character while still being suitable for the street. Weber 46 IDA carburetors, DC90 camshafts, larger valves, and ported/matched intakes highlight the engine upgrades. The 915 gearbox features upgraded internals to handle the extra power. Refreshed suspension and RSR-style Fuchs alloys wrapped with period-correct Michelin TB15 rubber create a solid footprint while Porsche 930 Turbo-based brakes bring everything to a halt. Interior appointments include the RS-style steering wheel, RSR-style roll bar, and aftermarket bucket seats with Repa harnesses. The selling dealer acquired this vehicle in August 2021.
Definitely not. Infos solely via direct contact with Mr. Marcel Ruf, son of Mr. Alois Ruf. I just considered it obvious letting know about my decision here as the car's whole story has been told during the past 10 years to the earlyS community, at least to those who were interested.