Value of a 95 Ruf turbo with 15K miles?
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Yep, Green Bay as for Green Beret no that is Army i am Air Force.
True about the buyer pool for such cars compared to base Porsche models. Comparing three years ago to now I think people know now when there is a RUF for sale not to pass it up as long as it is in good working order and not outrageously priced. I know when I first came across the car I wasn't fully sure what a RUF was until I did my research and watched a video or two about something called the "Yellowbird" at the Nuerburgring.
True about the buyer pool for such cars compared to base Porsche models. Comparing three years ago to now I think people know now when there is a RUF for sale not to pass it up as long as it is in good working order and not outrageously priced. I know when I first came across the car I wasn't fully sure what a RUF was until I did my research and watched a video or two about something called the "Yellowbird" at the Nuerburgring.
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Originally Posted by tetzlafh
True about the buyer pool for such cars compared to base Porsche models. Comparing three years ago to now I think people know now when there is a RUF for sale not to pass it up as long as it is in good working order and not outrageously priced. I know when I first came across the car I wasn't fully sure what a RUF was until I did my research and watched a video or two about something called the "Yellowbird" at the Nuerburgring.
That is very unfortunate. I went the opposite route. I read like crazy (mostly on Falt6 site) about Rufs, before I played with Google. That's why when I saw Chuck's ad, I jumped, with both feet.
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I spoke with a guy who knew a little more about the car. Each person I speak with seems to know a few more pieces of info but also seems to have some big misconceptions as well. The car was brought to the US and converted to Ruf when new in 1995. It was ordered from Porsche with sunroof delete and rear seat delete options. He thought the conversion was done in Florida and he also said that it was featured in one of the popular magazines in the mid 90's. He said the conversion cost about $45K at the time and he verified that the suspension was done by Ruf as well.
But he also said that it started life as a turbo, not a C2 (but it's clearly narrowbody). Also strange is that the 10th digit of the VIN is S which I thought indicates a 1997 model year. I didn't realize this until after I spoke with him. Regardless, he verified that the 15K miles on the odometer are accurate.
Despite the fact that it's very rare and appears to be a total steal, I'm passing on it as I just can't afford to tie up my money right now.
But he also said that it started life as a turbo, not a C2 (but it's clearly narrowbody). Also strange is that the 10th digit of the VIN is S which I thought indicates a 1997 model year. I didn't realize this until after I spoke with him. Regardless, he verified that the 15K miles on the odometer are accurate.
Despite the fact that it's very rare and appears to be a total steal, I'm passing on it as I just can't afford to tie up my money right now.
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Originally Posted by CP
Care to share how much they were asking?
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[edit - actually I just saw that they put a price on their site - they're asking $52K]
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$53k is a steal IMHO. Based on your post, there is a chance that this is an Euro imported car. If work was done in Florida, then it could be legitimate as Lou Foubare owned the Ruf Performance Haus in Florida, an early RUF shop in the States.
Care to share a link to the car after you help our lucky RLister buy it?
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Care to share a link to the car after you help our lucky RLister buy it?
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I think that was the place - it definitely had the word "Performance" in the name and I was told it was the first RUF shop in the states. I'm passing on it even though it's a steal - in the midst of a divorce that has already cost me way more than this car new in legal fees and I just can't do it. I just got an email from the Rennlister who was interested and he's passing as his client wants black (he's an auto broker - I didn't realize it). I'm going to call all of my Porsche friends tonight as I'd hate to let such a rare low mileage car slip, but if anyone's interested it may very well be available.
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Well since on the subject of RUFs did anyone ever come across this when it was for sale?!
Talk about an insane deal...
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/aucti....asp?id=175174
Talk about an insane deal...
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/aucti....asp?id=175174
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Well since on the subject of RUFs did anyone ever come across this when it was for sale?!
Talk about an insane deal...
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/aucti....asp?id=175174
Talk about an insane deal...
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/aucti....asp?id=175174
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Still trying to figure out how to make this work financially before I bite on a finder's fee. I learned some more about this while speaking with the actual owner.
The car was purchased as a rear seat delete sunroof delete C2 in 1995 by the shop that did the conversion. I was told that the shop was Gulf Perfomance Center in Pompano Beach Florida where it received the country's first 993 BTR conversion (this is what I was told but he dropped enough names and phone numbers to verify that I believe it could be right). The car was featured in 95 or so as the cover story in Road and Track. The 420 HP wasn't enough for the owner so he had the Ruf turbo further modified or and tuned by Prototech which brought it up above 500HP at 1 bar. Again, what I was told.
The current owner added some of the Ruf trim - floormats, door sills, steering wheel (which he didn't attach because he never bothered ordering the adapter from Ruf). He also told me he's willing to take $50K for it as his final price, which I know is a phenomenal deal, just trying to figure out how to make it happen. Not sure if the fact that Prototech modified the BTR increases or decreases the value.
He also said that there's a 1 inch scratch on the hood that he'd have to point out for me to see and he had one of doors repainted because it had a scratch when he bought it (possible keying).
The car was purchased as a rear seat delete sunroof delete C2 in 1995 by the shop that did the conversion. I was told that the shop was Gulf Perfomance Center in Pompano Beach Florida where it received the country's first 993 BTR conversion (this is what I was told but he dropped enough names and phone numbers to verify that I believe it could be right). The car was featured in 95 or so as the cover story in Road and Track. The 420 HP wasn't enough for the owner so he had the Ruf turbo further modified or and tuned by Prototech which brought it up above 500HP at 1 bar. Again, what I was told.
The current owner added some of the Ruf trim - floormats, door sills, steering wheel (which he didn't attach because he never bothered ordering the adapter from Ruf). He also told me he's willing to take $50K for it as his final price, which I know is a phenomenal deal, just trying to figure out how to make it happen. Not sure if the fact that Prototech modified the BTR increases or decreases the value.
He also said that there's a 1 inch scratch on the hood that he'd have to point out for me to see and he had one of doors repainted because it had a scratch when he bought it (possible keying).
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I sure hope some lucky Rennlister lands this car, best would be a west coaster! I would guess that the additional mods have as much negative as postive influence on the resale price, and therefore add/detract almost nothing. Sunroof and rear seat delete is a definite positive on the value... I think.