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Old 02-28-2006, 10:57 AM   #1
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Default Fake badge or authentic RUF 911SCR??

I spotted this car at the local Porsche Club funday. I snapped a shot just in case, but since I did know a RUF 911 SCR existed I did not take proper photos. An internet search revealed the existence of the RUf 911 SCR.
Basically it is an SC upgraded to Carrera spec (3.2 liter engine) 5 years before the Carrera was released by porsche themselves.

It is incredibly hard to find info on the RUF SCR porsche.
Can anyone tell me if this is the way the RUF would be badged or if this is a fake badge?

The car had the normal Porsche badge on the nose.
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Old 02-28-2006, 11:04 AM   #2
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Man - I can not get past the number plates...

The car looks more suited to a yellow FDP223T style number... not quite of the TJ435-122 style..

p.s. This book seems to cover the info you are afetr...

http://www.themotorbookstore.com/911sc.html

Porsche 911SC series by model year:

1978 L series | 1979 M series | 1980 A series | 1981 B series | 1982 C series | 1983 D series

Models Covered USA and rest of the world
911SC Coupe 1978-1983
911SC Targa 1978-1983
911SC Cabriolet 1983
Porsche Weissach Special 1980 (limited edition)
911SC Sport 1980-1983 (limited edition)
911SC Martini 1980-1983 (limited edition)
Porsche Studie 1981 (limited edition)
911SC Ferry Porsche Special 1982 (limited edition)
911SC/RS Couple (Porsche 954) 1984 (limited edition)
RUF SCR (limited edition)
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Old 02-28-2006, 11:08 AM   #3
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I got used to them quickly. The yellow plates look weird now. You still get them on some trailers where people did not replace them.
Although I think you are right in that the yellow plates will suit the car better, period wise.
The black/white plates I remember from being young and I think it will look very strange on the car.
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Old 02-28-2006, 04:38 PM   #4
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As far as I can find out the RUF 911SCR had a Porsche turbo wing, which this car has. The wing fits so perfectly that it really looks like the real thin, or a very good replica.

Thanks RC I will try find that book here...
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Old 03-07-2006, 08:26 AM   #5
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hahaha. I emailed RUF about the car.
This was their response:

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First and foremost we would like to thank you very much for contacting us and for your interest in our products. To see if it is a really SCR is really hard because we have no records anymore and at the end you must measure the ccm per cylinder to know exactly.

Best regards

H.-P. Lieb

RUF Automobile GmbH
"""

So I suppose I will have to track down the owner.
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Old 03-07-2006, 11:05 AM   #6
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pretty cool you recieved a responce from the boys down at Ruf

i imagine during thier early days, records werent so maticulously kept. props finding such a rare model
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Old 03-07-2006, 05:01 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by RC45
Man - I can not get past the number plates...
At first I thought it were the initials that bothered you.

MPV = Multi Purpose Vehicle
328 (Ferrari)
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Old 03-07-2006, 09:54 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by nthfinity
pretty cool you recieved a responce from the boys down at Ruf

i imagine during thier early days, records werent so maticulously kept. props finding such a rare model
Specials always seem to have skecthy records form the factory.

When we were trying to account for the true total number of RC45's produced, Honda reply was "about 1100 in total - we never kept track of either frames produced, engines assembled or "VIN numbers" assigned - toher than matching shipping records to customs documents of the the day"

To this day you will have a Swedish or German or Swiss or UK RC45 serial number X show up for sale, maybe even with Honda paperwork for the frame and engine number, but it will be a duplicate number to what someone else has.

It seems that Honda would send replacement frames and engines to the country where the team nneded spares, then the numbers would be stamped on the frame and engine to match the existing race teams bike so that they were legal as "road going bikes".

So unless you had an unraced still street chassis like i had, you never quite know which bike it is...

No wonder RUF can't tell you which car is which - they only made a few street going versions.
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