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Why Everyone Is Upset This Particular Porsche Got Dropped

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At The Autopian, we’re no stranger to mishaps with car transporters. We’ve seen haggard Nissan taxis flung into trees due to embarrassing trailer mishaps. However, we haven’t seen anything quite as tragic as a big-dollar Porsche smacking into the ground from six feet in the air.

As shared by Spike Feresten on Instagram, the disastrous scene went down in the Bay Area earlier this week. On the back of a transporter truck, we see a black Porsche dangling from a raised ramp by its front wheels. Someone haplessly walks out to the edge of the ramp to see that, yes, the car is very obviously screwed. As the video pans around, the driver inside the Porsche flashes the camera the bird.

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Had this been any other Porsche, this video would probably have wound up in some “epic fails” compilation and otherwise gone unnoticed. However, this isn’t just any Porsche. As discussed on Reddit, it appears to be an ultra-rare RUF Yellowbird.

 

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If you’re unfamiliar, the Yellowbird was a highly tuned version of the Porsche 911, first built by tuning house RUF in the 1980s. The very first version of the Yellowbird, more formally known as CTR for “Group C Turbo RUF,” was based on the 1987 911 Carrera 3.2. RUF heavily modified the vehicle with aluminum body panels, composite parts, and big ducts to force air into the engine compartment. The engine was bored out to 3.4 liters, fitted with twin turbochargers, intercoolers, and a Le Mans-bred fuel injection system to push power to the moon. The fearsome flat-six was paired with a custom five-speed transmission because Porsche didn’t have a gearbox that could cut the mustard.

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The result of RUF’s transformation? A 911 with a barnstorming 463 horsepower and 408 pound-feet of torque, and a bonkers top speed of 213 mph. In this regard, it bested every other production car on the market, Porsche 959 and Ferrari F40 included. Just 29 original examples were built.

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As the name implies, the RUF Yellowbird was typically sold in yellow. That might raise questions given the vehicle seen on Reddit and Instagram is black. However, commenters identified it as a Yellowbird by its RUF wheels and body kit. Speculation suggests this may in fact be the 10th Yellowbird built, which is believed to be the only example painted in black. That particular car was sold by RM Sotheby’s in a 2018 auction.

We don’t know for certain that this is the 10th Yellowbird. It could be a very convincing replica, or it could have been repainted at some time in its life. Notably, John Clay Wolfe of Give Me The VIN took to Twitter to post that the vehicle was a real Yellowbird, and was “just delivered back from Germany for a 150,000 color change repaint from RUF.”

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Either way, Yellowbirds are worth big money, whatever the color. A yellow example sold at Gooding Christies for $6,055,000 earlier this year.

The good news is that the car is so expensive, it’s obviously worth fixing. Of course, insurance will be paying out the nose to do so. Beyond the damage to bumpers, paint, and the underbody, the owner may demand the chassis be placed on a jig to ensure it’s still straight after the incident. Then there’s the potential cost of damage to the vehicle’s ongoing value, now that it has been publicly seen to have been in an embarrassing transport incident. You wouldn’t want to be the insurance adjuster dealing with this one.

Image credits: Spike Feresten via Instagram screenshot

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1978fiatspyderfan
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1978fiatspyderfan
1 month ago

No I have no problem enjoying a Porche spelt intentionally being scraped. Ifbi was the insurance adjuster I would verify numbers matched and no prior damage before paying $9.11 for repairs
If you are shipping a $2 million car you don’t higher idiots who flip off the cameraman who surprised showed up to film the stupidity you showed. You hire experts.

Last edited 1 month ago by 1978fiatspyderfan
Jb996
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Jb996
1 month ago

I think you’re having a stroke again.

Some days you appear to just mash the keyboard faster than you think, and it’s quite hard to read.

1978fiatspyderfan
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1978fiatspyderfan
1 month ago
Reply to  Jb996

You are correct. I can’t say I don’t freestyle sometimes. But I stay committed you don’t ship a 2 million dollar car using two guys and a truck. And I wouldn’t be surprised if this was an insurance scam. Porch was a dig at Porsche fans. And suggested checking for a scam before paying out $9.11 was using the Porsche 911 designation of their most popular car. That I thought was obvious.

I don't hate manual transmissions
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I don't hate manual transmissions
1 month ago

RUF (see below) day for puns and sarcasm, apparently.

There’s probably a “did they call 911?” joke in there too, but American humor doesn’t seem to be working too well on this thread.

I don't hate manual transmissions
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I don't hate manual transmissions
1 month ago

34 comments so far and no “RUF day at the office” jokes?

Apparently the guys that handled the Nissan taxi drop-off at Torch’s place move to the West Coast?

Last edited 1 month ago by I don't hate manual transmissions
GirchyGirchy
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GirchyGirchy
1 month ago

I don’t get it…why is “roof day at the office” funny?

I don't hate manual transmissions
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I don't hate manual transmissions
1 month ago
Reply to  GirchyGirchy

In my neck of the woods, RUF would be pronounced “rough”. Clearly, in hindsight, not an obvious pun to everybody.

VermonsterDad
VermonsterDad
1 month ago

I am always surprised. . .everytime I see one of these trucks, there are never removable bump stops on the ramp. You would think there would be for A) Safety. That guy or a by stander could have been hurt pretty good. And B) to prevent this.

Should be SOP (worked in industrial plant for many years. Safety First!). . .Install bump stops, back car onto ramp. (Kinda surprised the company doesn’t require the car to be secured before lowering the ramp too) Lower. Remove bump stops. Drive away.

Amberturnsignalsarebetter
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Amberturnsignalsarebetter
1 month ago
Reply to  VermonsterDad

In the words of the British Army (and every professional project manager who has seen their efforts go to sh!t when folks ignore their advice): Remember the 7 Ps:

Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance

Last edited 1 month ago by Amberturnsignalsarebetter
Vee
Vee
1 month ago
Reply to  VermonsterDad

Considering the ramp works via hydraulics anyways, why not just have two metal flaps that raise up as the ramp is extended horizontally? That way before the car backs out onto it there are wheel chucks already in place and the only way you’re getting over them is if you gun it in reverse.

Hotdoughnutsnow
Hotdoughnutsnow
1 month ago

I get that some local, unskilled labor, towing company might send a POS taxi van down a hill into a tree… but why does this look like just two guys and a truck unloading a car that cost more than my neighborhood? Why isn’t this a team of movers in matching haircuts and white coveralls, with the police blocking traffic? Why would you cheap out on transporting?

Bags
Bags
1 month ago

I think in the Nissan-meets-tree article Torch (or someone in the comments, I cant remember) said that when you contract a company to do car shipments they usually do the logistics and contract it out to whoever presumably bids the lowest. It looks like a more professional operation than the guys who wrecked the taxi, but maybe it’s the same shlubs with a nicer trailer. But someone’s insurance premiums are going up real soon.

1978fiatspyderfan
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1978fiatspyderfan
1 month ago
Reply to  Bags

Or cancelled after refusal to pay the claim. The bill will be on the shipping company

Spikedlemon
Spikedlemon
1 month ago

I’ve watch someone back out a Bugatti out of a transporter. very. very. slowly. Clearances were millimetres between the car and the sidewalls of the transporter.

Who Knows
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Who Knows
1 month ago

Looks like it handled the drop significantly better than a hummer ev out the back of a railcar

Ash78
Ash78
1 month ago

If nobody passing by failed to yell “WHY DID YOU TURN?!” then I’m flying out there right now to correct this wrong.

Here’s to hoping it’s just some minor bumper/exhaust damage. Too bad about the Carfax, though.

Emil Minty
Emil Minty
1 month ago
Reply to  Ash78

Came for this. Thank you.

Data
Data
1 month ago

Today the delivery driver learned trying to recreate the Furious 7 scene where cars drive out the back of an airplane was ill advised.

MrLM002
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MrLM002
1 month ago

I don’t care if the car in the pic was the shittiest shitbox that ever shitted, I’d still be pissed.

DNF
DNF
1 month ago
Reply to  MrLM002

It always seems to be rear / mid engine cars flipping off ramps.

Aaronaut
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Aaronaut
1 month ago

Attenborough: “When the RUF Yellowbird reaches the right level of maturity, the mother will start to coax the chicks out of the nest and train them to find food for themselves. But not all of the chicks are up to the task, like this poor runt, who seems to have fallen out rather than fly along with the family.”

DNF
DNF
1 month ago
Reply to  Aaronaut

Perhaps plummet would be more appropriate?

Dan Parker
Dan Parker
1 month ago

One of the cooler cars ever built imo. The old Nurburgring promo video is worth a watch if you’ve somehow missed it until now.

Anoos
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Anoos
1 month ago
Reply to  Dan Parker

That ring lap is CRAZY. I’ve watched it a few times. The guy is driving the wheels off the car.

ImissmyoldScout
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ImissmyoldScout
1 month ago

“Just drop it in front of the house, I’ll take it from there”. Some people don’t understand that every instruction can’t be taken literally.

Ash78
Ash78
1 month ago

Porsche consultants: “People get excited by companies dropping vintage products at random intervals, it builds excitement!”

Porsche: Einverstanden.

FormerTXJeepGuy
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FormerTXJeepGuy
1 month ago

Shipping company will probably try to claim act of god and say they aren’t liable.

MP81
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MP81
1 month ago

The act of god in question: gravity.

JumboG
JumboG
1 month ago
Reply to  MP81

Gravity isn’t an act, it’s a law.

MP81
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MP81
1 month ago
Reply to  JumboG

Ha. Laws.

Martin Witkosky
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Martin Witkosky
1 month ago

The transporter driver – “Huh, no wonder I couldn’t see the road in the rear view mirror”. Maybe the owner has a backup camera fitted after it’s repaired.

JDS
JDS
1 month ago

The driver in the RUF — “That’s funny. The road is the only thing I can see in the rear view mirror.”

Sid Bridge
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Sid Bridge
1 month ago

This is what happens when delivery drivers get a little tipsy.
To be fair, they were probably instructed to drop the car off.

Eggsalad
Eggsalad
1 month ago

“Why Everyone Is Upset…”
I’m part of the group “everyone” and this does not upset me at all.

Library of Context
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Library of Context
1 month ago
Reply to  Eggsalad

The car is ‘upset’. I am amused.

NC Miata NA
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NC Miata NA
1 month ago

Being an insurance adjuster sounds awful, being an insurance adjuster that deals with pissed off rich people sounds like the 3rd circle of hell.

FormerTXJeepGuy
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FormerTXJeepGuy
1 month ago
Reply to  NC Miata NA

I was one for a year, my first job out of college. The pay was not worth the stress.

Cerberus
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Cerberus
1 month ago

What is a “150,000 color change repaint”? Is that how much it cost in dollars? Euros? For paint? For boring AF black paint?

Farmer Meeple
Farmer Meeple
1 month ago
Reply to  Cerberus

I’m actually more upset it isn’t yellow than I am by the delivery fail.

Rob Stercraw
Rob Stercraw
1 month ago
Reply to  Cerberus

No, they painted it 150,000 different colors. Frankly, I would have expected it to be a little thicker.

Cerberus
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Cerberus
1 month ago
Reply to  Rob Stercraw

Well, good news is that they should be able to buff that out, then.

Dave Kell
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Dave Kell
1 month ago
Reply to  Cerberus

I originally thought it was repainted at 150,000 miles, but in retrospect this isn’t seeing anywhere near that duty.

79 Burb-man
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79 Burb-man
1 month ago

Just like another famous yellow bird (Big Bird), Porsches can’t fly.

Last edited 1 month ago by 79 Burb-man
Jonathan Hendry
Jonathan Hendry
1 month ago

I guess that lift-ramp thing should probably have non-marring rollers at the end. Just to reduce the damage caused by getting the car out of that predicament.

Last edited 1 month ago by Jonathan Hendry
Theotherotter
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Theotherotter
1 month ago

If this were my car, I sure as hell would insist that it be put on a Celette jig.

LarsVargas
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LarsVargas
1 month ago

When the transport employee told his boss he’s having a bad RUF day, I don’t think the impact of that statement set in initially.

Kevin Rhodes
Kevin Rhodes
1 month ago

Expensive Ooopsie.

Hangover Grenade
Hangover Grenade
1 month ago

If I’m to believe the Fast and Furious movies and Dukes of Hazzard, that is nothing to worry about.

Jb996
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Jb996
1 month ago

He just wasn’t backing out fast or furious enough.

… and his car needed a parachute. Obviously.

Hangover Grenade
Hangover Grenade
1 month ago
Reply to  Jb996

Oh, he backed out too fast, and the owner is furious.

Last edited 1 month ago by Hangover Grenade
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