Porsche 944 Interior Variants

Porsche 944 Interior Variants

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b9boy

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287 posts

196 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Hi
I’m considering adding a Porsche 944 to the stable and have decided one of the desirable features I’d like is the Pascha interior trim with the door cards indented with PORSCHE on them.

Does anyone know which years the (UK) 944 could be specified in this trim?

I’ve found one 1982 car specified as such in my search but I’m not keen on that particular example...

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Trapshot

8 posts

44 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Hi, my 944 is a 1989 model with Full Porsche script Interior in white, listed as an extra

williamp

19,560 posts

280 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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I think the Pasha is early 80s only, and you might find it on the 924 but I dont think it was a 944 option. Ill have a look tonight in the "original" book anc check

b9boy

Original Poster:

287 posts

196 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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williamp said:
I think the Pasha is early 80s only, and you might find it on the 924 but I dont think it was a 944 option. Ill have a look tonight in the "original" book anc check
If you don't mind that would be helpful.

I'm particularly keen to know two things I suppose:
1) when the Pasha trim was available, to and from
2) when the PORSCHE indented door cards were available, to and from
3) whether the door cards were an option or simply the only option in certain model years.

Thanks in advance!!

g7jhp

7,000 posts

245 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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It lools like you could get it up to 1985.

944 Pasha link




b9boy

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287 posts

196 months

Monday 8th March 2021
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g7jhp said:
It lools like you could get it up to 1985.

944 Pasha link

Thanks for that. That’s encouraging the Pasha was still available in ‘85!

williamp

19,560 posts

280 months

Monday 8th March 2021
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Yes the book seems to say the Pasha was stopped when the dashboard was updated. So a 944 with the early dash (ie the 924dash) had it as an option.

b9boy

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287 posts

196 months

Monday 8th March 2021
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williamp said:
Yes the book seems to say the Pasha was stopped when the dashboard was updated. So a 944 with the early dash (ie the 924dash) had it as an option.
Thanks for that info - that's helpful.

Do we know anything about the PORSCHE stamped door cards?

williamp

19,560 posts

280 months

Monday 8th March 2021
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The book says 81-83 the 924 had these, one of four diffeent door trims they used. I dont know if the 944 did the same or stuck with the same throughout. You might find you can fit 924 door cards to a 944. I dont know myself.

b9boy

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287 posts

196 months

Monday 8th March 2021
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williamp said:
The book says 81-83 the 924 had these, one of four diffeent door trims they used. I dont know if the 944 did the same or stuck with the same throughout. You might find you can fit 924 door cards to a 944. I dont know myself.
That’s a good point on the 924/944 retrofit. I’ve seen one car with them but only seen them on 924’s prior- maybe the seller swapped them out? They definitely suit the early cars though I think.

g7jhp

7,000 posts

245 months

Monday 8th March 2021
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This advert for an 1985 Porsche 944 with Pasha interior looks like it has Pasha seats but leather door cards.






g7jhp

7,000 posts

245 months

Monday 8th March 2021
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This is a Porsche 928 interior with the Pasha doorcards with Porsche logo on the window sills.


b9boy

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287 posts

196 months

Monday 8th March 2021
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Thats the ideal spec (for me) although I much prefer the later 928 style steering wheel but that should be an easy retro fit?

This is the one I've seen with the Pasha trim and PORSCHE door cards/tops.

Just can't stomach a white one...


https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/201902074...

Interestingly it only has part Pasha rear seats...

Dapster

7,448 posts

187 months

Tuesday 16th March 2021
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g7jhp said:
This is a Porsche 928 interior with the Pasha doorcards with Porsche logo on the window sills.

That's actually a 944. Here's a 928



Edited by Dapster on Tuesday 16th March 23:58

merge

237 posts

217 months

Friday 19th March 2021
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Here's my 84 944.
Totally standard ( apart from the phone wink ) I prefer the door cards in black (personally)








b9boy

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287 posts

196 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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I think my ideal would have the Pascha door card insets too (probably)...

So are we saying Pascha seats were an early car option and it could be specified with either plain door card inserts or with Pascha and the PORSCHE indented door card tops were a separate option too?

davejones

110 posts

241 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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Here’s a copy of my invoice from January 1985 for a Guards Red 944 Lux, that although the trim was black and white pinstripe it had Porsche embossed top door cards which I did not specify, so must assume they were standard for the 1985 MY.
Sadly the 944 is long gone, but I have a 1980 924 CGT that has embossed top cards and a 1983 MY 924 Lux that has smooth black door cards and tops.
It appears that I paid £65 for matching pinstripe door panel inserts...options seem so cheap by today’s standards!!! I found the invoice and first tax disc in a drawer, so vainly framed them as a workshop record of my first new Porsche!!




uk66fastback

16,926 posts

278 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Brilliant stuff Dave!

My 944 (an ‘89 2.7) has ivory velour seats. I haven’t seen another one - they either seem to be ivory leather or other, darker colours (there’s the burgundy variant). I’ve never seen the door cards with the Porsche script before ...

A mate of mine had an ‘83/84 944 with the Pasha interior a few years ago and he loved it. I’ll ask him if it had the door cards or standard black ones.

b9boy

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287 posts

196 months

Saturday 3rd April 2021
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davejones said:
Here’s a copy of my invoice from January 1985 for a Guards Red 944 Lux, that although the trim was black and white pinstripe it had Porsche embossed top door cards which I did not specify, so must assume they were standard for the 1985 MY.
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That’s super helpful thanks.

There are two ‘82 cars on eBay at the minute that both have them and an A reg ‘84 that doesn’t. Hhmmmmm.

£65 for matching cards -fabulous!!

944 Man

1,814 posts

139 months

Friday 22nd October 2021
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davejones said:
Here’s a copy of my invoice from January 1985 for a Guards Red 944 Lux, that although the trim was black and white pinstripe it had Porsche embossed top door cards which I did not specify, so must assume they were standard for the 1985 MY.
Sadly the 944 is long gone, but I have a 1980 924 CGT that has embossed top cards and a 1983 MY 924 Lux that has smooth black door cards and tops.
It appears that I paid £65 for matching pinstripe door panel inserts...options seem so cheap by today’s standards!!! I found the invoice and first tax disc in a drawer, so vainly framed them as a workshop record of my first new Porsche!!



They weren't. The only car that they weren't an overpriced option on, from memory, was the 937.