Pinstripe G model so factory installed?

  • And do you think that's so terrible?

    Nope.

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    964 Carrera 2 Cabrio, Tiptronic, Schwarzmetallic, Modelljahr 1991
    924S (946), Indischrot, Modelljahr 1988
    924 Turbo (931), Lhasametallic, Modelljahr 1982

  • Find it ingenious! Here in mine in red :thumb:

    However, the sides are not in pinstripes, so only the seats.



    Greetings Tim

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    - 928 GTS Mj. 95
    - Boxster 987 Fl 2.9l (bis 2021)

    - 911 Carrera 3.2 Coupé, deutsches Modell, Mj. 86 (seit 2021)

  • Hello Tim, as with you I also find it really super.....Appointment today at 16 clock....I am excited....


    Many greetings


    Ralph

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  • I think this burgundy interior with pinstripes is genius. What kind of paint does it have?

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    Viele Grüße von Thomas


    991.1 C2S, EZ 9.11.12 "indischrot oder nichts" ]:-)

  • Hello Ralph,

    Pinstripes ind dark blue are great! I have them in my 1989 G model as a convertible. Mine is 100% original, but the rear sides are in dark blue velour, like the carpets.

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    Porsche 356 C Coupe BJ 1964 US-Modell Silber - rot

    Porsche 911 G-Modell, G50, Bj 1988, Dunkelblau-Dunkelblau, innen dunkelblau, Nadelstreifensitze, elek. Verdeck, Klima, Dt. Auslieferung

    BMW HPN 1043, BJ 1988, Wettbewerbsmaschine

    BMW R75 WH, Gespann BJ 1942, Sahara-Beige (in Restaurierung)

    Alfa-Spider 115 2,0 BJ 1990

    Moderne Autos, bis amerikanische e-Bude Panamera 4S Hybrid

  • Grand Prix white, like the one in the video from Porsche :wink: quasi a twin brother to the one in the museum.


    Greetings Tim

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    - 928 GTS Mj. 95
    - Boxster 987 Fl 2.9l (bis 2021)

    - 911 Carrera 3.2 Coupé, deutsches Modell, Mj. 86 (seit 2021)

  • Hi all, thanks again for your opinions and advice. I looked at the car yesterday and the interior really looked great - both from the pinstripe design and condition. Was very surprised that the cloth seats were (or looked) in so much better condition than many of the leather seats I've seen like this.


    However, the car is out of the question for other reasons (poor repaint, rust on lamp pots and on door entrances, etc.)....


    Many greetings


    Ralph

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  • Interior looked really great - both from the pinstripe design and condition. I was very surprised that the cloth seats were (or looked) so much better than many of the leather seats I've seen.

    Personally, I think leather is boring. There were such cool seats back then, I'd definitely rather have cloth with a pattern than leather. It goes great with classic cars in my opinion. Also with other manufacturers.

    For example, the red equipment here is just a dream, I would never want to exchange it for leather, even for a lot of money. :])

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  • Hello Stewig81

    I drive several young and oldtimers myself with velour trim. I find the material in summer and winter better than leather.


    With the vehicle which was presented here, I was only concerned about the violent diagonally striped side panels. The ditzes are great - but the side panels too much of a good thing.

    The other photos shown all look very good.


    Greetings Stefan

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    alte Porsches:
    911S Ex US '76 mit Umbau auf 3,2l 207PS (Motor 930/21 mit Getriebe 915/68) - Silbermetallic, Schiebedach

    911SC Targa Ex US '81 3,0l 179PS (Motor 930/16 mit Getriebe 915/63) - Weinrotmetallic

    944/1 Targa '84 2,5l 163PS - Platinmetallic (bis 03/2017)

  • Yes, that's true, the side panels don't seem as coherent, probably because the stripes run in a different direction. I would find that better without them.


    Many greetings


    Stefan

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