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My wife snapped this pic in a roundabout as we were entering Friedrichshaven about two weeks ago. Apparently there was a car show in the area that day, as there were quite a lot of interesting cars on the road. This was the only 914 we saw on the road in three weeks in Germany. Anyone's here or know this car?
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That front fender looks so nice and pure without the warts. Just the way Porsche intended. [/quote] OK, just playing devil's advocate, let's say Porsche DID intend to and put warts on 914s originally. Then what would you say now, seeing one without warts? Osnabruck914 |
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[quote name='Osnabruck914' date='May 25 2023, 05:28 PM' post='3079609']
[/quote] That front fender looks so nice and pure without the warts. Just the way Porsche intended. [/quote] OK, just playing devil's advocate, let's say Porsche DID intend to and put warts on 914s originally. Then what would you say now, seeing one without warts? Osnabruck914 [/quote] i don't think you are playing devil's advocate. the USA side marker regulations were implemented in 1967. there would have been advance notice of the reg with USA domestic and import manufacturers. the 914 would have definitely been designed with side markers in mind from the get go and also with those other countries requiring a side indicator light (turn signal) which is what the j market and italy market cars are. had the 914 for instance been built in a RHD version for australia it would also have required a set up similar to japan. two color front indicator/parking light lenses and a J spec beauty spot. so i believe the side markers are an original design intent - not an afterthought tack on. the use of pure circles is to me consistent with the german no nonsense functional attitude to design. the same thing happened with 924s. you guys got round side marker lights on the 924s. only difference from a 914 was they became flush mounted. they probably could have been flush mounted in the 914 except you could not do a flush mounted indicator unit for japan or italy. porsche designed a universal front light that could either be an indicator or a usa required side marker. the side marker lens was all that was different. later in the 924s the side indicator regs in japan (and australia) and possibly italy had changed to a new position behind the front wheel on the side of the car. our 924s had that side indicator. i believe USA 924s do not have that indicator light. so use of a universal light position for both a side marker and side indicator was no longer possible. 911s are the same as 924s in that regard. australian and japanese lighting regulations on cars parallel each other and have since the early 1960s. the japanese "invasion" started here. australia was the test market for the japanese before they assaulted the USA full scale. here ends the potted history side lamps. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) point being. the side markers are an intended design element. consistent with german design school thinking at that time. ----- and if you happened to live in south africa your car would cop weird little white relflector lenses and rear reflector lenses which were very small and circular. car manufactures had no room to move on those. they had to be circular, had to be a specific size (quite small - about 40mm diam) and mounted within a very tight dimensional envelope. if you ever find a south african built VW they all have them. chevrolets for the SA market were all built here in australia back in the 60s and 70s. they were rebadged holdens. they all had the weirdo reflectors. which could not help but looked tacked on. but again not an afterthought so much as a mandated requirement with no room to move. |
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[quote name='wonkipop' date='May 26 2023, 01:47 PM'
point being. the side markers are an intended design element. consistent with german design school thinking at that time. [/quote] If that were true, why were cars in the country of origin designed without the warts? I believe they were added to satisfy regulations of countries which required them. The question kind of gets down to whether they were 'deleted' when not needed or 'added' when they were needed. It doesn't seem like the Germans were inclined to add elements unless necessary. |
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