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Author:  Gunscrossed [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:06 pm ]
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After looking at all the cool pics in this section I've got the 944 bug again! (had a 944S about 12 years ago but sold it to get a 911)

Anyway, picked this up today, viewtopic.php?f=35&t=15166
Didn't miss a beat on the way home (160 miles), plenty of jobs to do but it's a very early car with some features that were unique to these early models. Date of First Registration 05 05 1982 anyone got an older one?

This is the inspiration,
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Will try to get some pics up tomorrow.

Author:  jackjosh [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:41 pm ]
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I have just picked a 84 model in the same colour that needs work but the body is great. I also have an 86 model that the body looks much better at first glance but needs major welding and fabrication in the sills and rear quarter area but has a great interior unlike the early car which is tatty inside but has really grown on me.

Author:  ChrisM [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:49 pm ]
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Glad she got you home ok :)

Keep us posted, I think it'll be a special car once restored.

Author:  Gunscrossed [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:01 pm ]
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Cheers Chris, weather permitting, a good clean and fit the pinstripe interior I have here tomorrow. Goes well with my '79 928! 1982 944 brochure was waiting for me when I got home, so will be handy for reference. Shows the early scripted door cards etc.

Author:  Gunscrossed [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:23 pm ]
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Some pics from the brochure,
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If you look at the lower left of this pic you can just see the E of the Porsche script door card.
I'm missing the carpet shown around the base of the gear stick.
Anyone know what model Blaupunkt that is?
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Fuched! (mine is on cookie cutters)
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Will start making a list of bits I need tomorrow.

Author:  jonjeffryes [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:29 pm ]
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Well done saving another squaredash. I have a late 83 produced (Nov 23 stamped on door cards and coolant hoses) Jan 1984 registered car that is a real joy to drive.

Good luck with the resto!

regards

Jon

Author:  jackjosh [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:41 pm ]
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jonjeffryes wrote:
Well done saving another squaredash. I have a late 83 produced (Nov 23 stamped on door cards and coolant hoses) Jan 1984 registered car that is a real joy to drive.

Good lucj with the resto!

regards

Jon

My square dash interior needs work but is really growing on me in a retro way, I am even loving the browns and the beige in it!!! must be showing my age.

Author:  jonjeffryes [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:54 pm ]
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jackjosh wrote:
jonjeffryes wrote:
Well done saving another squaredash. I have a late 83 produced (Nov 23 stamped on door cards and coolant hoses) Jan 1984 registered car that is a real joy to drive.

Good lucj with the resto!

regards

Jon

My square dash interior needs work but is really growing on me in a retro way, I am even loving the browns and the beige in it!!! must be showing my age.


I really like the squaredash look, its really 70's retro and adds to the 'Brett Sinclair ' international playboy image, wafting across europe to that exclusive sunspot in the alps/Monaco/Italy with Matt Munro adding a melodic backdrop.....ok so I'm getting carried away here and I'm never likely to own an Aston DBS (actually I did breifly in the 70's but that's another story) or Ferrari Dino......but i've just solo'd the 944 across to Germany and back and it was brilliantly retro....and i did have Matt Munro playing in the background :D

Author:  jackjosh [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:21 am ]
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"Born free"

Author:  jonjeffryes [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 8:30 am ]
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"On days like this"

Author:  944 Man [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 9:58 am ]
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This might qualify as a historic entrant under current rules. Werent they talking about including up to 1986 cars?

Had I know that this car was for sale then Id certainly have bought it. I have a set of light grey / grey-beige leather series two seats from an '86 Turbo and a perfect dash that would have perked it up nicely...

Author:  benjj [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 10:59 am ]
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944 Man wrote:
This might qualify as a historic entrant under current rules. Werent they talking about including up to 1986 cars?

Had I know that this car was for sale then Id certainly have bought it. I have a set of light grey / grey-beige leather series two seats from an '86 Turbo and a perfect dash that would have perked it up nicely...


The new Cat 4 historic rally category is fine for this car.

Cat 1 - pre December 31st 1967
Cat 2 - Jan 1st 1968 - Dec 31st 1974
Cat 3 - Jan 1st 1975 - Dec 31st 1981
Cat 4 - Jan 1st 1982 - Dec 31st 1986

These are all MANUFACTURED dates, not registered, so worth checking VIN plates and working it out.

Author:  Gunscrossed [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:02 am ]
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944 Man wrote:
This might qualify as a historic entrant under current rules. Werent they talking about including up to 1986 cars?

Had I know that this car was for sale then Id certainly have bought it. I have a set of light grey / grey-beige leather series two seats from an '86 Turbo and a perfect dash that would have perked it up nicely...


It was on here for 7 months! I can't belive nobody bought it considering it's potentially the oldest 944 on the road?

Author:  Gunscrossed [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:04 am ]
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benjj wrote:
944 Man wrote:
This might qualify as a historic entrant under current rules. Werent they talking about including up to 1986 cars?

Had I know that this car was for sale then Id certainly have bought it. I have a set of light grey / grey-beige leather series two seats from an '86 Turbo and a perfect dash that would have perked it up nicely...


The new Cat 4 historic rally category is fine for this car.

Cat 1 - pre December 31st 1967
Cat 2 - Jan 1st 1968 - Dec 31st 1974
Cat 3 - Jan 1st 1975 - Dec 31st 1981
Cat 4 - Jan 1st 1982 - Dec 31st 1986

These are all MANUFACTURED dates, not registered, so worth checking VIN plates and working it out.


How can I check when it was manufactured?

Author:  benjj [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:05 am ]
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Gunscrossed wrote:
...considering it's potentially the oldest 944 on the road?


Ahem, November 28th 1981 manufacture 8)

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