928 #1
#136
#137
So the car is currently in no condition to be making 600 mile trips under its own power, it requires significant mechanical maintenance before I would be comfortable on a trip like that. Work is going to begin on the car as soon as I decide what to do, how much to do, and in what order.
#138
Andrew, if you want to go to Frenzy (sans 928) you could hitch a ride with Tony or me and take your pick....mokka or red GT!!! just saying
Who knows, you might even get some seat time on the left side of the GT !
Who knows, you might even get some seat time on the left side of the GT !
Last edited by voskian; 07-18-2017 at 10:11 AM.
#140
Andrew makes the Social pages in the local Pittsburgh newspaper, along with #1
Linky: http://triblive.com/lifestyles/fanfa...lemente-bridge
Linky: http://triblive.com/lifestyles/fanfa...lemente-bridge
#141
Shifting gears into research mode. While there is a known but relatively uneventful ownership history after Porsche (1979 to present) the time at Porsche remains shrouded in mystery. In response to a previous owners inquiry, Porsche has stated in writing that they sold the car in 1979. No date or month was given other than "1979." The only confirmed (by tag number) photos of the car are during the press launch in France (February and March 1977) and the June of '77 Car and Driver photos were taken at the press launch. As of this writing I have no confirmed photos or information on the car's location or use by Porsche from April 1977 to its sale sometime in 1979.
Knowns:
The first 4 press cars were white (S-CX 2132, 2133, 2134, 2135)
As it turns out the rear wiper configurations provide one of the few visual queues outside of the license plates:
2132 had provision for rear wiper (plugged holes in hatch)
2133 has unknown rear wiper configuration
2134 had a provision for rear wiper (plugged holes in hatch)
2135 had no provision for rear wiper (no holes in hatch)
rear wiper references:
2133 (#2) and 2135 (#4) show up in ads and magazines after the press launch:
A white press car with a temporary license plate and rear wiper (but with metal expansion tank) shows up in an Australian magazine in august 1977:
wish I could read that VIN plate..
So, not much to go on so far, what was #1 doing while in possession of the Porsche Factory from march of 1977 to 1979? Possibilities include: Sitting somewhere doing nothing, Executive use, testing and abuse, all of the above.
As a teaser (to me and everyone else) is the note scrawled in large handwriting on top of the headliner board. This note was written in the same pink crayon and handwriting as other notations found inside of interior panels, faded and difficult to capture in a photograph but photoshop brings it to life:
Weissach
Pass on to
Hr. Teugler (Tergler?)
Who are you Hr. Teugler?
That little VIN plate generates lots of buzz and interest, I made some great connections at PVGP that may lead right into the factory archives. This story is just starting.
Knowns:
The first 4 press cars were white (S-CX 2132, 2133, 2134, 2135)
As it turns out the rear wiper configurations provide one of the few visual queues outside of the license plates:
2132 had provision for rear wiper (plugged holes in hatch)
2133 has unknown rear wiper configuration
2134 had a provision for rear wiper (plugged holes in hatch)
2135 had no provision for rear wiper (no holes in hatch)
rear wiper references:
2133 (#2) and 2135 (#4) show up in ads and magazines after the press launch:
A white press car with a temporary license plate and rear wiper (but with metal expansion tank) shows up in an Australian magazine in august 1977:
wish I could read that VIN plate..
So, not much to go on so far, what was #1 doing while in possession of the Porsche Factory from march of 1977 to 1979? Possibilities include: Sitting somewhere doing nothing, Executive use, testing and abuse, all of the above.
As a teaser (to me and everyone else) is the note scrawled in large handwriting on top of the headliner board. This note was written in the same pink crayon and handwriting as other notations found inside of interior panels, faded and difficult to capture in a photograph but photoshop brings it to life:
Weissach
Pass on to
Hr. Teugler (Tergler?)
Who are you Hr. Teugler?
That little VIN plate generates lots of buzz and interest, I made some great connections at PVGP that may lead right into the factory archives. This story is just starting.
#142
Interesting engine compartment shot, never seen it before.
1) Am I hallucinating or is there no heater box installed in the dash? I'm probably hallucinating.
2) Never seen that configuration of the aux air valve hose routing before. Interesting.
3) Unique upper airbox molding- very pronounced 'gutters' for the straps.
3) Not sure if it's the same, but the Behr sticker on the radiator looks like one I've seen in Mark's inventory before. I'd be happy to replicate it if anyone would like one.
1) Am I hallucinating or is there no heater box installed in the dash? I'm probably hallucinating.
2) Never seen that configuration of the aux air valve hose routing before. Interesting.
3) Unique upper airbox molding- very pronounced 'gutters' for the straps.
3) Not sure if it's the same, but the Behr sticker on the radiator looks like one I've seen in Mark's inventory before. I'd be happy to replicate it if anyone would like one.
#143
Interesting engine compartment shot, never seen it before.
1) Am I hallucinating or is there no heater box installed in the dash? I'm probably hallucinating.
2) Never seen that configuration of the aux air valve hose routing before. Interesting.
3) Unique upper airbox molding- very pronounced 'gutters' for the straps.
3) Not sure if it's the same, but the Behr sticker on the radiator looks like one I've seen in Mark's inventory before. I'd be happy to replicate it if anyone would like one.
1) Am I hallucinating or is there no heater box installed in the dash? I'm probably hallucinating.
2) Never seen that configuration of the aux air valve hose routing before. Interesting.
3) Unique upper airbox molding- very pronounced 'gutters' for the straps.
3) Not sure if it's the same, but the Behr sticker on the radiator looks like one I've seen in Mark's inventory before. I'd be happy to replicate it if anyone would like one.
2. Aux valve bracket and hoses are like that on very early cars, #1 and my #24 are that way
3. Airbox is unique and heavy, here's the one from #1
(3) 4. YES PLEASE !!!!
#144
Interesting engine compartment shot, never seen it before.
1) Am I hallucinating or is there no heater box installed in the dash? I'm probably hallucinating.
2) Never seen that configuration of the aux air valve hose routing before. Interesting.
3) Unique upper airbox molding- very pronounced 'gutters' for the straps.
3) Not sure if it's the same, but the Behr sticker on the radiator looks like one I've seen in Mark's inventory before. I'd be happy to replicate it if anyone would like one.
1) Am I hallucinating or is there no heater box installed in the dash? I'm probably hallucinating.
2) Never seen that configuration of the aux air valve hose routing before. Interesting.
3) Unique upper airbox molding- very pronounced 'gutters' for the straps.
3) Not sure if it's the same, but the Behr sticker on the radiator looks like one I've seen in Mark's inventory before. I'd be happy to replicate it if anyone would like one.
I would guess that your investigation may reveal Mr Turgler to be an employee at Porsche. Someone who was probably waiting on that headliner. Just a guess ....
#147
I'm in the process...the "official channel" for all inquiries from north America is Porsche North America, and their COA, and It is limited. Other information has trickled in from 928 Classics' efforts over the years...some of that factory information can be confusing. The access to and organization of the factory data from that long ago is not exactly straightforward.
#149
+2 Rob, yes please.
#6 was fitted with production stickers on the radiator (possibly late Porsche weeks ownership).
However, I'd like to return to original build, which had only the rad p/n and Behr sticker.
#6 was fitted with production stickers on the radiator (possibly late Porsche weeks ownership).
However, I'd like to return to original build, which had only the rad p/n and Behr sticker.
#150