From: Bob
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Date: 23 Feb 2000
Time: 11:12:27Hope I didn't offend anyone with the Martini comment. Even the other porsche models recieved similiar design treatments in that era. And for that era it was cutting edge. I personally think the strips convey very well the performance attributes of the early 924. The orange interior is striking and ment to draw attention to the interior of the car. We have to remember the competition in those days was pretty tough. Every one was shooting for the economy performance market. And Porsche was fighting for the American dollar, and I think we all can agree that the 924 won the battle and saved the company.
The only 924 I haven't seen much of is the Sebring edition. The Weissach edition in 81 was a really neat car, there was one locally that had low miles and high price tag (7K). I've seen two Martini's sadly both in very bad shape. If anyone else out there knows of any special edition models or history, please post it. Maybe the webmaster can dedicate a page or two to a historical rundown.
By the way has anyone ever seen a 75 924, I've seen a 76 (may have been a 77, but there were alot of differences) model (grey market car?, had aftermarket AC) at a salvage. I'm really curious of when the cars actually started production. I also have a 82 944, should anyone have any info on them.
Bob