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944 'Station Wagon'

Melv

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http://bringatrailer.com/2011/04/18/belgian-brake-1981-dp-porsche-924-cargo/
 


No not a hint of chastisement - I just think of estate cars for shopping and carrying around the dogs[;)]
 
I absolutely love it, so much so if I had the spare cash I`d buy it.

I also like this one.................

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The 944 estate is the same theme as the Lynx Eventer

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Why are you tempting me again! I so want that Lynx. [&o]

The 944 estate is actually a 924, I'd prefer an S2 version if I could afford/find one!
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUlwd-gnwMg

Just love DP Cargo. Most of parts are made of steel, not fibreglass. Roof and rear hatch are modified VW Passat items from mid 90's

From this body style Passat

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I've always liked these shooting brakes since seeing the Artz 924 & 928 versions in the 80s Dream Cars book.

I was just going to ask how long before someone comes up with the first Panamera Shooting Brake... but then a quick Google image search revealed this which I think looks good too - kind of mends the Panamera's 'rear hump':

Porsche-Panamera-Shooting-Brake-f498x333-F4F4F2-C-7568c900-452704.jpg
 

ORIGINAL: os951

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUlwd-gnwMg

Just love DP Cargo. Most of parts are made of steel, not fibreglass. Roof and rear hatch are modified VW Passat items from mid 90's

From this body style Passat

vw_passat_b3_variant_rear_20080215.jpg

Had one of these when girls were young - superb car H41SAW went with the ex-wife!
 
Aren't girls still young???[;)]

That revised Panamera.......sooooo much better, says executive express rather than pretend sports car......[:)]
 
Got me 2 pointers, loads of fishing rods, and do numerous tip runs, VW Passatt TDI Sport for me.................................does what it says on the tin.
 

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