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Munky King 06-07-2020 07:09 PM

Porsche Sonderwunschprogramm car #1
 
Interesting car up on the samba.
I didn’t even know it existed.

https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=2222467

“1978 930 Turbo one-off prototype with WLS Price: 139000 Euros
A real milestone in Porsche History: The initial car of the Porsche Exclusive Program – formerly known as „Porsche Sonderwunschprogramm“ is now looking for a collector.
In the mid-seventies Porsche made almost everything possible for solvent customers – far away from the normal option catalogue. With this unique 930 the factory collaborated with its component supplier (S&C Schäfer Autoausstattung GmbH) and built the first complete car which was used to show all the possibilities for technical and optical individualization of a 911/930. This car was the prototype for experimentation and also the base for the official delivery program. The car has also the works performance package (345 hp), the body kit with the fender air-intakes, the side covers and the front spoiler. S&C did all the interior options – in the very significant “hummer” color.
Normal standard is that almost everything in the interior of this 3,3 turbo is made in finest leather finish. Even the little switch-potentiometer for the wipers or the tank-opener are leather-covered. But almost never ending is the list of special-features already installed in 1978:
- Remote-controlled power-lock with comfort opening/closing of windows and roof
- KENNWOOD Power-Rack with CD and Cassette-Player with hidden subwoofer-system
- Lightened make-up-mirror in the louver of the glovebox
- In sunvisor integrated microphone for car-telephone
- Switches for one-touch window up and down
- Separate Sony-headphone-set for the copilot if the driver wants to hear “turbo-songs”
- Special lightened cassette-boxes on both sides under the dashboard
- Umbrella-holder on the rear seat
- Decent Porsche-imprints on steeringwheel, door-handle-cover and rocker-panel-moldings
The car is still owned by the founder of the mentioned supplier company and has every piece of history-receipts since new. The odometer shows 108 tkm. The paint is almost completely first paint and in very good condition. The interior is like new. Technically the car is serviced and ready to drive. If there is one unique 930 turbo with a very special part in Porsche History – then it is this one.”
Not sure I could live with that interior though!
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Mixed76 06-07-2020 07:38 PM

Wikipedia says cd was invented in 1979. "The first commercially available audio*CD player, the*Sony CDP-101, was released October 1982 in*Japan.

Might be a stretch for Kenwood to have beat the inventors to it in 1978.

speednme1 06-07-2020 08:31 PM

Interesting that was the same supplier that Porsche used when they built the the last 930. Which was completed in 1990. The car belongs to Robert Linton. It has all sorts of special items. At $139k Euros, in my opinion it’s worth every penny.

NYNick 06-08-2020 05:42 AM

That interior makes my eyes hurt.

1979-930 06-08-2020 08:12 AM

If the guy had only chosen red leather. That orange is terrible.

juanbenae 06-08-2020 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by 1979-930 (Post 10896441)
If the guy had only chosen red leather. That orange is terrible.

is that still considered the lobster titled color?

Matt Monson 06-08-2020 09:43 AM

I really can’t stand when it looks like they took an air brush to it and make it so monochromatic. Give me some black and silver to offset it. Do a black steering wheel and color the stitching. Same with areas of the dash. It’s not a bad color. It’s just overkill.

speednme1 06-08-2020 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by juanbenae (Post 10896448)
is that still considered the lobster titled color?

Lobster looks orange under flash

speedster911 06-08-2020 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Mixed76 (Post 10895954)
Wikipedia says cd was invented in 1979. "The first commercially available audio*CD player, the*Sony CDP-101, was released October 1982 in*Japan.

Might be a stretch for Kenwood to have beat the inventors to it in 1978.

I caught that , look at gear shift knob. That looks more like 2000 styling. If original - way ahead of their time with design elements

Matt Monson 06-08-2020 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by speedster911 (Post 10896773)
I caught that , look at gear shift knob. That looks more like 2000 styling. If original - way ahead of their time with design elements

The knob caught my eye too, because it’s the only color contrast. I think that’s a 993 knob. I’m guessing the original leather knob got pale and tarnished at some point and that’s a replacement. They should have just restored the original knob.

NYNick 06-08-2020 11:51 AM

The car may be a good value, but I think it's just butt ugly, inside and out.

speednme1 06-08-2020 03:15 PM

I dig the car. Keep in mind, the car is being sold by the person(supplier) who Porsche commissioned to do the work. They were the people behind this special 930 https://rennlist.com/forums/911-turbo-930-forum/728389-newly-published-porsche-turbo-book-10.html

Munky King 06-08-2020 07:30 PM

#1 is okay, but the last black car is simply age perfect!
It’s not today’s style, but has been done with enough restraint to make it appear reasonably classy even today.

WPOZZZ 06-10-2020 12:43 AM

That steering wheel is a current offering with the embossed PORSCHE lettering. There are some other parts that are modern vs period: shifter knob, handbrake, cd storage, teardrop headlight washers vs. snorkel... That looks like a modified Motorola Brick between the seats. Those extra glove boxes are nice to have.

Cobalt 06-11-2020 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by speednme1 (Post 10896004)
Interesting that was the same supplier that Porsche used when they built the the last 930. Which was completed in 1990. The car belongs to Robert Linton. It has all sorts of special items. At $139k Euros, in my opinion it’s worth every penny.

Interesting car. The interior is not my taste and is almost as over the top as Bob's one off America GS interior. Although his last 930 has far more options than this and is priceless. Bob said the turbo will be returned to the factory one day so this might be the next best thing.


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