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Tigger937
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:25 pm Post subject: Porsche 924 DP Cargo Shooting Brake |
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ULTRA-RARE PORSCHE 924 DP CARGO IS FOR SALE TO FULFILL YOUR PORSCHE WAGON DREAMS
Fewer than 10 were made by Porsche tuner DP Motorsport
By: Zac Palmer
Jan 4th 2019 at 4:05PM
Porsche 924 DP Cargo for sale. The 924 DP Cargo was converted to a shooting brake by DP Motorsport. Image Credit: GMund Cars
Interested in what surely qualifies as one of the weirdest Porsches out there? Well, weve got a treat for you. Let us introduce the Porsche 924 DP Cargo. If youve seen one before, count yourself in the minority, because there were only a few of these shooting brake conversions built by Porsche tuner DP Motorsport back in the day - three if you believe this listing, or nine if you take the word of various other reports we found. This one happens to be for sale, listed for a cool L30,000, or $38,226.
The base car is a 1976 Porsche 924, but was converted to DP Cargo spec in 1986. To accomplish the look, DP Motorsport grafted on the rear roof section of a Volkswagen Passat for a completely flat roof loading area. Proportionally, its a bit weird but so, so intriguing. One could call it the predecessor to the Panamera/Panamera Gran Turismo as the first wagon-esque Porsche. According to the listing, this particular DP Cargo is the only one without the widebody 944 bodywork. It looks clean this way, but the widebody does give it a meaner stance.
DP Motorsport didnt just give it an appearance makeover, though. The powertrain was upgraded to full 924 Turbo spec. Even with the extra power, the 2.0-liter still only made 170 horses. Similar to other photos we were able to scrounge up on these rare cars, it has a massive exhaust tip. Presumably, it makes a fair bit of noise. This car does come from the same guys that took the overall victory at Le Mans in 1979 with the Kremer K3.
The 924 youre looking at here has been living its life in Stockholm, Sweden its whole life, and received a bit of TLC as of late. That said, any car with the 924 Turbo powertrain is a bit of a gamble when it comes to reliability. Previous owners appear to have driven this one a fair amount, as it has 79,638 miles on the clock. We doubt many people will want to squeeze into the back, but its a legitimate five-seater instead of a 2+2 now. There is significantly more space for all your baggage when you take your Porsche shooting brake on holiday, too.
Ultimately, someone might buy this car because its special and weird. Porsche 924s, even of the Turbo variety, are not worth anything close to this price. DP Motorsport is not a company to dismiss as a lame aftermarket tuner, though - that makes this particular car even more special.
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/01/04/porsche-924-dp-cargo-shooting-brake-for-sale/#slide-7495157 _________________ 1981 931 (Concours)
1982 931 (Daily Driver)
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Carrera RSR
Joined: 08 Jan 2010 Posts: 2309 Location: Somerset, UK
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Porsche 924s, even of the Turbo variety, are not worth anything close to this price. |
Really?! Several turbos have sold in the £20k region. One has sold for £45k. So for the right car in the right condition they are worth close to the price of this DP Cargo........ I’ve seen this car. It’s fantastic. _________________ 1980 931 - forged pistons, Piper cam, K27/26 3257 6.10 hybrid turbo, 951 FMIC, custom intake, Mittelmotor dizzy & cam pulley, H&S exhaust, GAZ Gold, Fuch'ed, Quaife
Now www.924board.org/viewtopic.php?t=34690
Then www.924board.org/viewtopic.php?t=31252 |
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jacobroufa
Joined: 18 Nov 2016 Posts: 529 Location: Belvidere, IL
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 2:34 am Post subject: |
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I would be really curious to see how the back seat has been made from the stock 2 seater to a 3 seat bench.
Also, I love this light grey / white interior! So unique! Has any other 924 been delivered with a similar interior or is it one-off as with the car? |
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Tigger937
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:56 am Post subject: |
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jacobroufa wrote: | Also, I love this light grey / white interior! So unique! Has any other 924 been delivered with a similar interior or is it one-off as with the car? |
Don't know. All it needs is the light grey / white faced gauges to go with it. _________________ 1981 931 (Concours)
1982 931 (Daily Driver)
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Khal
Joined: 26 Sep 2003 Posts: 4869 Location: Sunny and lovely interior BC, Canada
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 12:56 pm Post subject: |
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Whoa!
She ain't pretty... but she's pretty f****** rad! _________________ '80 924 Turbo |
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Tigger937
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 9:37 am Post subject: |
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Front looks perfect. Something missing on the rear I think. Maybe Carrera GT rear arches complete with wider rubber and Cayenne like rear spoiler over the hatch as a finishing touch. _________________ 1981 931 (Concours)
1982 931 (Daily Driver)
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Johann
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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I think this car is a stylistic disaster to be honest. They used the wrong car as donor. They stuck a 944 bumper on it and the interior is in pretty bad shape. The ashtray is busted, the gear lever surround is loose and the leather is diiscoloured and letting lose in some places. It would have been better as a normally aspirated car, with a standard 924 bumper. I also don’t think the wheels do it justice either. Maybe some spiderwebs would have been better.
This is what a successful conversion looks like in my opinion
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Harm
Joined: 02 Apr 2009 Posts: 1373 Location: Holland
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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:57 am Post subject: Re: Porsche 924 DP Cargo Shooting Brake |
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morghen
Joined: 21 Jan 2005 Posts: 8879 Location: Romania
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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 1:43 am Post subject: |
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I think the interior would clean up nicely and look great.
I like that bumper even on the narrow body, but i agree that the wheels dont work, perhaps some exotic lamborghini tele-dial wheels would do it justice.
Also, whats missing is the rear mud flaps.
Would be a great and useful family car for a passionate 924 guy. _________________ https://www.the924.com |
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Tigger937
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 3:54 am Post subject: |
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Johann wrote: | I think this car is a stylistic disaster to be honest. They used the wrong car as donor. They stuck a 944 bumper on it and the interior is in pretty bad shape. The ashtray is busted, the gear lever surround is loose and the leather is diiscoloured and letting lose in some places. It would have been better as a normally aspirated car, with a standard 924 bumper. I also don’t think the wheels do it justice either. Maybe some spiderwebs would have been better.
This is what a successful conversion looks like in my opinion
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I agree, the CGT look is much more appealing.
How about a 924 variant of the Cayenne for the next chapter in evolution? _________________ 1981 931 (Concours)
1982 931 (Daily Driver)
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