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1985 RUF Carrera 3.2

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The RUF Carrera, as a whole, delivers a 911 driving experience that is elevated ever so slightly. It’s not that it is so much faster or more refined, but that it is given a level of attention and tuned to be the best a naturally aspirated 911 can be.

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1973 Porsche 911RS :: California Porsche Restoration

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I was a mere child when I first spotted this Porsche. I think this car originally sold for 25K back in 1973. An unheard of price to pay for a car. At least in my little dusty town.

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Singer Vehicle Design :: Interview with Rob Dickinson

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Singer's Rob Dickinson on the meticulous process they use to restore and enhance air-cooled Porsche 911s.

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1970 NO. 2 GULF PORSCHE 917 :: John Krsteski

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I was about to call it quits for the evening when I came across John Krsteski's work. Really glad my mouse hand has a mind of its own.

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Steve McQueen’s Porsche 911S :: From "Le Mans" (Sold for $1.375 Million)

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Update: Sold for $1.375 Million :: Fox News “Racing is Life. Anything that happens before or after – it’s just waiting” – Le Mans From Hemmings Blog: The buzz is all the more intense when the car offered is one that is familiar not simply for its pedigree, but also for having been “lost” to time, sparking speculation over its whereabouts that can churn for decades. Such was the case with this 1970 Porsche 911S, which countless enthusiasts have witnessed rolling across the silver screen in the opening scenes of Steve McQueen’s cult classic, Le Mans. The impression this car...

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