It is a very special car. This car was shown at the Earls Court Motor Show in 1964, and was the first attempt from the importer, AFN, to introduce the new Porsche next to the existing ones. The 356 was still in production, and Porsche was very hesitant to show the new car because they weren’t sure whether people would like it. A Finnish gentleman saw the car at the motor show and fell in love with it. The car wasn’t ready for sale, but he didn't walk away from the stand until he had a contract to get this car. He insisted. But the car wasn’t ready for sale as it was rushed to the show. AFN and Porsche Stuttgart had to come up with a deal, and the car had to go back to Stuttgart. As he was an engineer for a fleet of test aeroplanes for BAC, he flew it to Stuttgart in a cargo airplane, had it fixed and finished and sent it back to the UK. That was the second time it went to England. The third time was when I brought it to the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2011/2012, where it won a prize. This is the fourth time it’s been back to the UK. Isn’t that an amazing story?
![Alois, you have a very special car on the Motul stand – a Porsche 901 restored by Ruf. Can you tell us more about this car?](https://d23zpyj32c5wn3.cloudfront.net/images/masonry_bricks/pictures/68502/big/WhatsApp_Image_2021-09-23_at_13.23.04.jpg?1663767095)