The GT one is PURE PERFECTION! If only I had the money I’d order one in Satin Black or Gray with flat/glossy accents. The one thing I’d have them add is a large Top Furl style Screw Blower that sits a little above the roof line🤘🏽
well.... the original gt1 only had the front and rear headlamps from the production car! the front chassis was "derived from the 911 " chassis but not the same. (wikipedia) must be using the front chassis at least I guess!
Sorry but where do these prices come from? Are the windows made of saffire? Are the seats gold plated? I get it, engineering, materials, hand made parts are expensive......but they not that expensive! I mean Tuthills 911K is what.......$1.1mil?? Its possibly the best car experience you can buy but even that you KNOW they making at least 500k profit if not alot more!
Yeah, I think it's all about exclusivity. Like the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, or whatever it's called. It was around $30 million, but let's be real, it's not worth every penny in terms of what you get. What you're really paying for is the exclusivity.
I was talking about the currency on its own and just adjusted for inflation. Real estate value appreciates much much faster than the currency itself. I didn’t get the point of your question. You are comparing real estate value with currency value which inflates every single year.
@@AkhiDrive people quote money inflation figures of things that give a false indication of real value, if you aren't sure of my context then check how much the same Porsche is worth at auction these days, 'cause it is also a lot more than $35k. And $2,995 for a car was an eye watering amount of money back then, hence why only seriously rich people could afford them
@@arrogance8478 First of all where did you hear me say that the exact same Porsche is worth $35k now? I was just adjusting the original price that Porsche set for the car back then to today's money. Sure, $3k was a lot of money at the time, considering the average salary was between $3k and $4k, of course not every single person could afford that, but that price more than reasonable. But where did I get the $35k figure then? From Google. There's something called an inflation calculator, which I used to get the approximate value. I never said that the same Porsche is worth $35k at an auction today. Obviously, a retro Porsche would be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars now. If we follow the same logic, the most expensive Mercedes ever sold went for $142 million. Do you think that car was really worth that much back then?
@@ShonnDaylee no wrong, im from germany everyone here knows who alois ruf is , can you pronounce it in german?? i dont think so! the same with "porsch" no its porsche!
The instructions is not united and being tricky.... I want nothing from the church. My idea will work with any group wanting leads and date on people. I pivoted.
The Kalmar Porch 9X9 is 💯👌🔥🔥🔥🔥
9x9 for sure
6:42 ahh the good ole 2rd place lol
the BMW M5 slandering doesn't end lmao
😂😂😂
New subscriber here; those are some pretty badass creations! 😁👍
Thanks for supporting mate!
Oh my lord! Those Kalmar´s! So good looking, and the tech. Wohoo!
The GT one is PURE PERFECTION! If only I had the money I’d order one in Satin Black or Gray with flat/glossy accents. The one thing I’d have them add is a large Top Furl style Screw Blower that sits a little above the roof line🤘🏽
That’s perfect man
Ruf Rodeo 🔥🔥🔥
Why does the tuthill use a 993 donor car, looks like it shares nothing with a standard 90s Porsche?
I had the same question lol
well.... the original gt1 only had the front and rear headlamps from the production car! the front chassis was "derived from the 911 " chassis but not the same. (wikipedia) must be using the front chassis at least I guess!
Kinda buyer who wants a kalmar ain't gonna blink at 2.1 mi
Right!
How many porsche restomods are we getting at this point?? A million??
You mean Raulph lauren ranch and nothing to do with native americans. Gotcha.
The design of the seats in the Porsche GT-ONE was obviously inspired by the seats in the Porsche 928 (better known as the Scarface movie Porsche).
Oh yeah? Didn't noticed that
Just checked it though, you can actually see that inspiration
0:45 "I used to drive it, a lot. For her, with her" 🤔
vale cada centavo
Sorry but where do these prices come from? Are the windows made of saffire? Are the seats gold plated? I get it, engineering, materials, hand made parts are expensive......but they not that expensive! I mean Tuthills 911K is what.......$1.1mil?? Its possibly the best car experience you can buy but even that you KNOW they making at least 500k profit if not alot more!
Yeah, I think it's all about exclusivity. Like the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, or whatever it's called. It was around $30 million, but let's be real, it's not worth every penny in terms of what you get. What you're really paying for is the exclusivity.
Yellow car is not pretty
911 speedster’s are ugly af the ass of the cars dont match the rest!
you think if you bought a house in 1954 for $2,995 it is worth $35,000 today??? Because where I live that same house is worth $2 million.....
I was talking about the currency on its own and just adjusted for inflation. Real estate value appreciates much much faster than the currency itself. I didn’t get the point of your question. You are comparing real estate value with currency value which inflates every single year.
@@AkhiDrive people quote money inflation figures of things that give a false indication of real value, if you aren't sure of my context then check how much the same Porsche is worth at auction these days, 'cause it is also a lot more than $35k. And $2,995 for a car was an eye watering amount of money back then, hence why only seriously rich people could afford them
@@arrogance8478 First of all where did you hear me say that the exact same Porsche is worth $35k now? I was just adjusting the original price that Porsche set for the car back then to today's money. Sure, $3k was a lot of money at the time, considering the average salary was between $3k and $4k, of course not every single person could afford that, but that price more than reasonable.
But where did I get the $35k figure then? From Google. There's something called an inflation calculator, which I used to get the approximate value. I never said that the same Porsche is worth $35k at an auction today. Obviously, a retro Porsche would be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars now. If we follow the same logic, the most expensive Mercedes ever sold went for $142 million. Do you think that car was really worth that much back then?
its RUF not roof
Nope. It is pronounced "Roof". Alois Ruf is the founder, and that is how you pronounce his last name.
@@ShonnDaylee no wrong, im from germany everyone here knows who alois ruf is , can you pronounce it in german?? i dont think so! the same with "porsch" no its porsche!
The instructions is not united and being tricky.... I want nothing from the church. My idea will work with any group wanting leads and date on people. I pivoted.