Tony’s Take: Back in 2004, our editor Robert Farago reviewed cars for The Robb Report. RF penned the magazine’s first Supercar Showdown: Ferrari Enzo, Lamborghini
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Tony’s Take: 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S X85 ‘Flat-Nose.’ Say it softly and it’s just like praying. Why? Because this model is a Holy Grail
Tony’s Take: The 1987 Porsche 959 Komfort began life as a Group B rally car. To qualify for FIA homologation, Porsche had to manufacture at
Tony’s Take: What goes around, comes around. A lot of collector cars disappear for decades, then re-emerge from “hiding” when the owner is forced to
Tony’s Take: Here it is: the Holy Grail! The last of the great air cooled Turbo 911’s! Our story begins in 1995 . . .
Tony’s Take: This is hardly my first Porsche 911 Turbo prediction rodeo. The last example – a Grand Prix White over Flamenco Red ’86 with
Tony’s Take: You’ve got to hand it to Porsche for their gearboxes. To handle the extra torque generated by the air-cooled 2,687 liter flat six,
Tony’s Take: You can thank 959 modder and racer Bruce Canepa for the Show or Display law that allows “special” cars into the U.S. Vehicles
Tony’s Take: I recently did a deep dive on the 1989 Porsche Speedster. Unbeknownst to its original buyers, that model turned out to be the
Tony’s Take: Alois Ruf is the Porsche tuner’s tuner. Only RUF Automobile doesn’t just tune Porsches. They’re also a certified German manufacturer, with their own