Pascha Material in Stock
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Pascha Material in Stock
Porsche called it Checker Board Velour. Its also been called pascha (pasha) and just the geometric design.
It was used in the 911, 928, 924, and 944 models in the 70s and 80s for the seat inserts and combined with solid color leather or vinyl bolsters.
I've recovered my own seats in navy blue pascha and beige Alcantara bolsters. Now and then I get an inquiry about it so I decided to get some.
I now have a limited amount of black/beige. brown/beige and navy blue/beige in stock. This is the original German velour material as used by Porsche. The light color was never white but beige which some people called oyster.
Since many will ask---While the combination of materials and colors will vary widely; in general, interior panels and seat cover kits with pascha will carry a 40% premium over my published prices.
It was used in the 911, 928, 924, and 944 models in the 70s and 80s for the seat inserts and combined with solid color leather or vinyl bolsters.
I've recovered my own seats in navy blue pascha and beige Alcantara bolsters. Now and then I get an inquiry about it so I decided to get some.
I now have a limited amount of black/beige. brown/beige and navy blue/beige in stock. This is the original German velour material as used by Porsche. The light color was never white but beige which some people called oyster.
Since many will ask---While the combination of materials and colors will vary widely; in general, interior panels and seat cover kits with pascha will carry a 40% premium over my published prices.
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I may say forget the dash & do my seats first.
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That's awesome news for anyone trying to restore an OB to this look!!!
I had never noticed the "always beige" thing, so I did a bit of research (hope you don't mind)... You would not believe how many variations of Pascha there were over the years. At least from looking at my color charts.
For 78/79 I see black with blue, brown, beige and off-white
Then for 1980 and 81 it shows black with blue, brown, and a strange grey, as well as a brown with beige.
I don't have an interior color chart for 1982 (only exterior for that year), so I don't know what was "hot" that year...
In 1983 and 84, everything has beige background (they call it grey), but with black, blue, burgundy or brown.
In 1985 there was no more Pascha option listed.
I had never noticed the "always beige" thing, so I did a bit of research (hope you don't mind)... You would not believe how many variations of Pascha there were over the years. At least from looking at my color charts.
For 78/79 I see black with blue, brown, beige and off-white
Then for 1980 and 81 it shows black with blue, brown, and a strange grey, as well as a brown with beige.
I don't have an interior color chart for 1982 (only exterior for that year), so I don't know what was "hot" that year...
In 1983 and 84, everything has beige background (they call it grey), but with black, blue, burgundy or brown.
In 1985 there was no more Pascha option listed.
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Originally Posted by glork98
So a front pair of seats back to stock with smooth leather is?
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Originally Posted by Nicole
That's awesome news for anyone trying to restore an OB to this look!!!
I had never noticed the "always beige" thing, so I did a bit of research (hope you don't mind)... You would not believe how many variations of Pascha there were over the years. At least from looking at my color charts.
For 78/79 I see black with blue, brown, beige and off-white
Then for 1980 and 81 it shows black with blue, brown, and a strange grey, as well as a brown with beige.
I don't have an interior color chart for 1982 (only exterior for that year), so I don't know what was "hot" that year...
In 1983 and 84, everything has beige background (they call it grey), but with black, blue, burgundy or brown.
In 1985 there was no more Pascha option listed.
I had never noticed the "always beige" thing, so I did a bit of research (hope you don't mind)... You would not believe how many variations of Pascha there were over the years. At least from looking at my color charts.
For 78/79 I see black with blue, brown, beige and off-white
Then for 1980 and 81 it shows black with blue, brown, and a strange grey, as well as a brown with beige.
I don't have an interior color chart for 1982 (only exterior for that year), so I don't know what was "hot" that year...
In 1983 and 84, everything has beige background (they call it grey), but with black, blue, burgundy or brown.
In 1985 there was no more Pascha option listed.
I didn't say it was always beige. What I mean is that the light color for these three versions was not white but beige.
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Originally Posted by drnick
rob, can i recover some later sport seats from a GT with pascha and tan leather? i want to retrofit them into my 79 as they are a lot more comfortable.
Yes. That can be done.