RUF 964
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smiff500

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13 posts

259 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Hi folks,

I'm new on this forum but wondered if anyone could help me. I'm interested in buying a RUF 964 BTR 3.8 or RCT 3.6 narrow body. Does anyone have any experience of these cars or failing that any RUF model. The things I'm not sure about are ease of servicing, availability and cost of parts, reliability, whether anyone will insure me and what the general ownership experience is like.

My biggest fear is knowing how expensive these cars were brand new (£100,000K+), what the costs will be when something goes wrong. I know its not going to be cheap but if they are stupidly expensive to run ie Ferrari/Lamborghini running costs I might have to rethink.

I hope you can help me or point me in the right direction. Many thanks in advance.

Cheers
Craig.


>>> Edited by smiff500 on Thursday 1st July 10:33

leosayer

7,618 posts

263 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Try www.rennlist.com they have a good forum and one for 964s as well.

GuyR

2,479 posts

301 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Rufs are made almost entirely from Porsche parts, with a few added pieces of their own, so should cost no more to maintain than a similar Porsche.......

adamt

2,824 posts

271 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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I have found a really rather beautiful RUF RCT

http://tinyurl.com/2ef97

Things to look out for and think about.

If you want to buy a car with a RUF vin you will have to pay a lot more than a car which has been converted, however imho this is the better option:

1) RUF vin built cars are better built, therefore less is likely break in the long term, especially in the 964 which is a hewn out of stone.
2) The more expensive RUF vin cars have been probably better looked after by people who will keep up with servicing etc
3) Many 964 porsches i have seen, especially on mobile.de, have not just RUF parts but also Gemballa and other tuners, this makes the car a real headache if you are trying to sort out what it "is"

RUF Vin cars can be found by looking for WO instead of WP on the vin.

Servicing, for a 964 RUF will i expect be very close to that of a 964 turbo, no joke, our CTR and R Turbo have the same servicing interval and periods as their porker counter parts.

Insurance though is the only main hassle, and one we have been having problems with recently though, so that is what i would research and check quite thoroughly into.

all the best
adam

adam - for long urls just go to tinyurl.com with your copy and paste tool! Works a treat. Rgds Dom

>> Edited by domster on Thursday 1st July 15:36

>> Edited by domster on Thursday 1st July 15:36

granville

18,764 posts

280 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Adam,

Just make sure you know what attends you know where next time...

(Don't forget to wear white socks and loafers, for the full Roeser effect. )

adamt

2,824 posts

271 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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I shall try not to disappoint

best wishes
adam

johnny senna

4,073 posts

291 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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derestrictor said:
Adam,

Just make sure you know what attends you know where next time...

(Don't forget to wear white socks and loafers, for the full Roeser effect. )


And on the car stereo play a tape on a continuous loop that says in a pornstar accent, "Here at Ruf, we are fools for cars".

Adamt

2,824 posts

271 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Johnny i was actually just watching that video, the voice over is great....

Sadly the CTR doesnt have a tape player...

johnny senna

4,073 posts

291 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Adamt said:
Johnny i was actually just watching that video, the voice over is great....

Sadly the CTR doesnt have a tape player...


Tis my fave video ever. Pornshtar-tastic.

smiff500

Original Poster:

13 posts

259 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Thanks Adam for your info. Very useful stuff. Had seen the RUF for sale that you mentioned and could be interested. Looks like a very nice, cared for car. Do you reckon the price is fair?
Also any idea how much decent converted cars (ie not RUF vin) go for?

Cheers
Craig.

Adamt

2,824 posts

271 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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That 964 is 39k, it does look like it is in good nick however the mileage is not stated, and it is a leftie.

But if the car is RUF vin, with a good number of miles and full service etc, then i would say a very good price.

It is very tough to value converted cars, but i would say they command a little above the equivalent porsche model that the conversion was based on, however at the end of the day it all comes down to condition etc

best wishes
adam

polar993

527 posts

258 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Adam - was that your CTR parked at the Goodwood Festival car park at the weekend?? the picture of which is now adorning my wallpaper...

If so, thankyou, I've never seen one in the flesh...

cheers,
Adam

adamt

2,824 posts

271 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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It was, and the R turbo was parked next to it on sunday for most of the day also, we had some really nice chats with lots of people curious about the car.

best wishes
adam

andy74

24 posts

268 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Did you drive the R turbo up towards Midhurst on Sunday?? Think saw the car. Lookef superb!!

Adamt

2,824 posts

271 months

Sunday 4th July 2004
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Yes I think that would be it.

my folks were going to the spread eagle for a drink

all the best
adam