1993 Concept
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He needs to de-amber.
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Would have been nice had the interior ended up like that instead of the cheapo parts bin crap it did.
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Haha I actually find the real interior to be way more tasteful and modern, the concepts interior is my least favorite part of what I find to otherwise be an extremely special car.
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gasp....awesome pics!
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That front looks Sally Carrera to me. :)
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No roll bar!
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I like it.
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I just noticed the lack of rollbar! Makes the rear look really smooth.
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I never noticed it before, but the ignition switch is on the right side of the steering wheel
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Man, am I glad that the final product didn't look like that. :eek:
Weird headlights, tiny and odd shaped tail lights, stupid dirt scoops and heart-shaped cockpit...very odd looking. :barf: There's a reason that it wasn't the production model. |
man if only it looked like that.
10x better than the final product |
The first and last pic are excellent. Thanks for posting those. Beautiful lines. Wheels fill the wells. The lights are tasteful. The the soft top cover:cool: sweet ass. How it should have been.
That interior, seat,trim, and heart shape crap :barf: |
Thanks for the pix! Fun to see the original concept car again. Glad that the fuel tank filler didn't stay there.
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I love love love the shape of the rear bumper
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This concept is what made me fall in love with Porsche as a brand (and the slightly later 993 series). I still have the production teaser photo that was given to dealers leading up to the launch in the mid 90's. I was a teenager at the time and remember traveling to the "big city" to the dealership to gain any information on it that I could. That car was the darling of the autoshow circuit when it was released. Looking back, there is so much about it that I wish made it to production (front bumper, air intakes, fuel filler, size, etc.) and really nothing to fault about it other than the slightly long looking rear half and small taillights.
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