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ajsett968cab - 09-21-2016
Hello fellow 968 fans. I own a 1994 Teal Green 968 cabriolet with cashmere interior and Tip-Tronic automatic transmission. I have owned my 968 since September 2000. It was delivered new in Scottsdale Arizona which is where I purchased it from the second owner. In this configuration, it is a very rare 968. I live in Fresno California with my wife and currently grandson. Contact me at ajset@aol.com. Previously I owned a black 1983 944 coup.
Allen Setterquist
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94SilverCab - 09-28-2016
HI,
What is the paint code for teal green?
Jay
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Bulti - 09-28-2016
Welcome!
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Rap - 09-29-2016
Welcome. Enjoy your ride. Great color combo!
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ajsett968cab - 11-02-2016
Quote:Welcome. Enjoy your ride. Great color combo!
Thanks Rap, I have always said that this is my permanent E ticket ride (play off the old Disney ticket books).
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ajsett968cab - 11-02-2016
Quote:HI,
What is the paint code for teal green?
Jay
Hi Jay,
Actually Wimbledongruen Metalic paint code B5. Faster and faster until the paint peals off! Stopped at 135.
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94SilverCab - 11-02-2016
Thanks...Wimbledon is one of my very favorite colors and nearly as fast as Polar Silver
Jay
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ds968 - 11-02-2016
[quote name="94SilverCab" post="176674" timestamp="1478122893"]Thanks...Wimbledon is one of my very favorite colors and nearly as fast as Polar Silver
Jay
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Of course, sliding on ice is usually quicker than on a grass surface.
The 968 Wimbledon Greeen is a spectacular color, IMO !
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Rap - 11-03-2016
Try sliding on wet grass and your mind might change.
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az968 - 11-03-2016
That's where the brown interior comes from.
Welcome, BTW. As you can quickly tell, a lot of wise-asses hang out on this site.
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ajsett968cab - 11-04-2016
I keep a towel on my seat so I have been able to maintain the stock color during times of stress.
Does any other cab owners have any experience with removing the rear screen to replace the window without removing the entire top?
Also does any one have a recommendation as to a particular type of replacement window?
Last, I am in central California (Fresno) so does any one have a recommendation as to a shop that does great work at a reasonable price? I am willing to travel to AZ, NV or NM for the work.
Allen or AJ
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94SilverCab - 11-04-2016
Quote:I keep a towel on my seat so I have been able to maintain the stock color during times of stress.
Oh, you are going to fit right in here
Can't make a specific recommendation, but any
top notch upholstery place should be able to handle it.
Jay