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Old 03-09-2016, 12:00 AM
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The interior code will tell you if Pascha is original to car. You can get that info from Porsche on a COA (Certificate of Authenticity) . Of course, Porsche being Porsche, they will charge around $110 for the privilege of letting you know. Sometimes if you ask real nicely, they may let you know over the phone the paint code and interior code.... I found a link of said codes available here:

http://www.porsche.com/swiss/de/acce...farbtafeln928/

A full Pascha redo including Fronts and rears and door cards are around $3500, the price fluctuates daily believe it or not as the Dollar:Euro ratio and price of Pascha material from Germany fluctuates wildly as well.
Is it $3500 plus installation. Do we send the seats and trim to Rob? What is the history of this Pascha material?
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Probably the easiest thing to do is contact Rob, so you can get a quote specific to your seats. Final price is going to vary with shipping, material availability and which Pascha color, the condition of your seats' foam, etc.

http://www.classic9leathershop.com/
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
Probably the easiest thing to do is contact Rob, so you can get a quote specific to your seats. Final price is going to vary with shipping, material availability and which Pascha color, the condition of your seats' foam, etc.

http://www.classic9leathershop.com/
I should have mentioned that was a quote from Rob Budd, cork/black/tan, when I spoke with him yesterday....
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You can save a ton on shipping by just getting the seat "skins" from Rob Budd and having a competent local shop install them.

It's specialty work, but there are a lot of shops around that are capable.

A friend recently got a 924 with Pascha. The front seats had the typical 'fabric split from the vinyl" issue.

His wife insisted that they keep the Pascha interior. I told him about Rob Budd & Classic 9, he got in contact, the seat skins are here and being installed next week (at a good local upholsterer).
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Originally Posted by Wisconsin Joe
You can save a ton on shipping by just getting the seat "skins" from Rob Budd and having a competent local shop install them.

It's specialty work, but there are a lot of shops around that are capable.

A friend recently got a 924 with Pascha. The front seats had the typical 'fabric split from the vinyl" issue.

His wife insisted that they keep the Pascha interior. I told him about Rob Budd & Classic 9, he got in contact, the seat skins are here and being installed next week (at a good local upholsterer).
or: http://www.busfreighter.com/?gclid=C...rOsaAtby8P8HAQ
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What is the history behind this Pascha material? Does it have anything to do with Cartier?
Old 03-10-2016, 12:42 AM
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Not sure anyone knows ....it was one of several options on early 928s
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Couple of good resources RE: exterior and interior colors and materials on the Porsche Classic site now:

http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...lourcharts928/
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
Couple of good resources RE: exterior and interior colors and materials on the Porsche Classic site now:

http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...lourcharts928/
That was great. Thank you!
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Originally Posted by Rammer356
What is the history behind this Pascha material? Does it have anything to do with Cartier?
There has been lots of speculation over the years about the pattern (I have no idea about the material). My explanation is that the pattern is very similar to what a checkered flag would look like when waved at the finish line of a race. Considering Porsche race history, I'm sticking with that one.
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Pascha pattern from the wings of a particular butterfly?
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Amazing that I still remember seeinits pascha interior 30 years ago. It is striking and as I get older, I see myself appreciating things that are different....



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