Another thread --- + w/better pics, too () . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...se-plate-frame
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Another thread --- + w/better pics, too () . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...se-plate-frame
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My '95 Carrera.
Mike Fitton # 2071
2018 911S Carrera White
2012 991 Platinum Silver ( Gone)
1971 911T Targa Bahia Red (Gone to France)
1995 911 Carrera Polar Silver (Gone)
No Affiliation with City of Chicago!
. . . from the Fall '72 PDL . . .
Robertson Porsche Audi, Inc
420 North Rampart St
New Orleans, LA
Un-painted/flash-chromed frame + lettering, with semi-gloss black-washed phonographed letter boxes; no Makers' name/ID; plate = std LA pass-iss, etc; 'B' = New Orleans police troop area
Wow --- where to start . . .
1st thing, genuine OG frame + plate from a 914 sold there new in '73, tucked-away + kept ever-since as a 'keep-sake' = excellent condition. Interesting, too, are the presence of an 'old-style' Porsche crest w/ the more-modern-style Audi rings. But most interesting of all is the metalized 'Pan-Am' sticker that was taped over the the top-rocker . . .
'. . . I purchased the car in August 1973 from Pan-Am Porsche-Audi of New Orleans. The dealership had recently changed hands when a local physician (a Porsche loyalist) purchased it from Willard Robertson. Robertson bought the place back within a couple of years, presumably after realizing that it was actually possible to make it a going concern. He then renamed it "River Road Porsche-Audi" . . .'
Never seen/heard/read anything like that before
A parking lot 's there, today
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. . . from the '70 thru '72 PDLs . . .
Gabriel & Olsen Porsche Audi, Inc
15531 Ventura Blvd
Encino, CA
Matte blue lettering in cream-colored + phonographed letter-boxes, w/ delicately incised lower corners, flash-chromed, no Makers' marks or ID --- that's right = NOT RWB&Co; plate = std CA pass, etc, etc
Imagine. A German sports car dealer owned by not one but two famous football players --- Roman Gabriel and Merlin Olsen . . . and at the height of their playing careers, too. Love to hear that story some time. Anyway, going by the dealership's presence in the PDLs, seems the the pair parted ways ~'73. Mr Olsen carried on --- + for quite some time . . . see p17, post #161
Mr Gabriel was selling real estate when I last lived in South (Orange) County, ten years back. Mr Olsen has since passed-away
Big-a$$ office complex occupies the location now
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Vintage Kodachrome – University Porsche Audi…
Kudos to this great thread and thanks to LongRanger for the detailed photos...IMO the best on the web for Porsche plate frames.
For some unusual reason, there are very, very few period-photos of Vasek Polak plate frames actually mounted on Porsches. Here’s an original 4 x 5 inch, B & W print that depicts your version #2, Porsche-Audi plate frame with a colored-plate insert w/ Vasek Polak Hermosa Beach text. Since the photo is B & W, I’m not sure if the plate insert was yellow or green (I believe both were made - two color versions posted here as examples). Any thoughts to the color used on this Porsche in this B & W photo? Were both green and yellow period-correct for this 1970s Porsche Audi plate frame? I believe the Porsche Audi metal frame was made up until 1974 or 1975 when it was replaced by a black plastic Vasek Polak Porsche Audi frame and then updated versions in the 1980s and 1990s.
Tell me about it! Been looking for one o' these for years 'till this finally turned-up. They're not even that rare!
Trick is? . . . finding/getting someone to part w/ one
Sorry, Bud --- not yet . . .
. . . BUT --- if I ever come across another . . .
Thanks, i! I have a lotta fun putting up these posts
I kinda stumbled into the whole 'collecting' thing --- after having seen/noticed some of the frames that would turn-up on cars @all the various shows that I was going to. Dealer frames are something uniquely American, and a pretty subtle detail that --- for me, anyway . . . adds a special little 'period' touch --- especially when its from a Dealer/place that I've never heard of. Anyway, when I started looking for these, the first thing I noticed was that there weren't any decent references --- let alone picture/descriptions . . . of these frames, or even who these Dealers were, + where/when they did business. But --- once I found out about the PDLs . . . I was fascinated by all the places and names where Our Cars were sold. Been collecting 'em, ever/since
Now? --- I post whatever I find --- including a coupla my 'donkeys' . . . so anybody who goes out looking for these knows at least as much as I do
Sorry, i --- I have no idea. I've come across a few Dealer 'inserts' over the years, but, without some kinda period photos or descriptions to reference, I've never been sure what these would've looked like --- or when they were used
Have enough trouble just ID'g some o' these pesky frames!
I mostly/only collect stuff that I believe would've been used on Longhoods --- <~'73 . . . so/again, I have no idea
I will say though that I've been told by Jay the Frame Guy that Robert W Brown &Co was in business 'till ~'79. Whether or not they were supplying VP (or anyone) w/ their products --- and when . . . is a interesting question
One of the things that I've noticed is that there are some features that turn up on all of these early-'70s frames --- bars, dashes, pluses, shields, rings, etc . . . but? . . .
. . . not consistently --- especially after 1970
VP is --- IMO . . . especially variable = problematic. Not only was this dealership in business for decades --- before + after 1970 (so there have been literally thousands of these circulated over the years), but there have also been multiple/multiple versions produced . . . and --- IMO . . . not all by VP (or 'in-period'). We're fortunate that the 700-mile 911S has its original VP frame --- to show what's what . . . at least for 1970. For how long that specific style was used? . . . no idea
And as to when frames were switched from metal to plastic construction? . . . again --- no idea
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