PATTER - Porsche Club Chesapeake Region PCA
PATTER - Porsche Club Chesapeake Region PCA
PATTER - Porsche Club Chesapeake Region PCA
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The Mart, continued<br />
Vintage Accessories<br />
Rare 1962 license plates that read Antique Motor Vehicle, $350 obo.<br />
OEM luggage rack for 356B or C, $300.<br />
Contact Vince at vince@vsharriman.com.<br />
911 Accessories<br />
911 accessories: Targa Carbrella sunshade, mufflers to fit 4-bolt<br />
header from 2002 Turbo, and 19" two-piece SSR custom wheels<br />
(fit Turbo, C4, and maybe others).<br />
Contact Chuck Marshall at 410-375-4775.<br />
Answer to the Trivia Question<br />
From Wikipedia:<br />
At the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (Frankfurt Motor Show) in Frankfurt in<br />
September 1963, <strong>Porsche</strong> presented its successor to the <strong>Porsche</strong> 356 as the 901. It took<br />
several more months until the cars were manufactured for sale to customers. Between 14<br />
September and 16 November 1964, 82 cars were built and the 901 was presented in<br />
October at the 1964 Paris Auto Salon. There, French car maker Peugeot objected to <strong>Porsche</strong><br />
using any three digit number where the middle number was 0, asserting ownership of the<br />
naming rights in key markets, and having already sold many models with that scheme.<br />
Advertisements in The Mart are free for members of any <strong>PCA</strong> region. A $10 fee is charged for<br />
advertisements submitted by non-members. Contact the Patter editor (porschepatter@pcachs.org) for<br />
details or to submit an ad.<br />
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