Recently featured in Hagerty's new YouTube series called "Modified," the Ruf CTR debuted in 1987, some 22 years after the German tuner began modifying Porsches. It was based on the 1980s 911 Carrera 3 ...
View post: Major Blizzard Alert: 70-MPH Winds, 24 Inches of Snow, and What Northeast Drivers Should Know Last year, Marc Philipp Gemballa, the eponymous supercar company started by Uwe Gemballa’s son, ...
Back in the late 1980s, Porsche fanatics who wanted more than what a factory 911 Turbo or even a 959 had to offer, could get a regular Carrera 3.2 and have it converted into a road-legal monster ...
These off-roading 911s really are all the rage, huh? A little more than a month after Singer dazzled us all with the 964-based ACS, we're learning more about Marc Philipp Gemballa's Dakar 959 project.
This special example of the Ruf CTR “Yellowbird” is a heavily personalized example with a very interesting backstory. In 1987, German auto manufacturer and Porsche tuner RUF quickly became the darling ...
Slightly beaten to the punch by Singer and Tuthill with their high-flying Safari-ready 911 ASC, young Marc Philipp Gemballa’s off-road supercar is still being developed under the name “Project Sandbox ...