First hello to all. After a 911t, 911s, 911 narrow turbo, and 930 slant Turbo RUF, the bucket list is complete with my 356.
How does one get one of those owners decals or badges
Tks Chopvegas
First hello to all. After a 911t, 911s, 911 narrow turbo, and 930 slant Turbo RUF, the bucket list is complete with my 356.
How does one get one of those owners decals or badges
Tks Chopvegas
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I'm not 100% sure you're looking for a PCCA badge but, man, Welcome to the Madness!
If you're looking for some window decals PM me your address. I had some left over from our recent cruise.
The owner of an actual Porsche walks into a bar....
The engine grill badges have not been made for some time now. You might post a WTB in the classifieds here, to find a seller, if any exist. I looked on eBay yesterday I did not find any of ours, SOC.
Not produced by any SOCer - but unique.
Tks so much guys. Hope Im doing this right.
Just curious, do you own a real 356 or a replica? We're all replica owners here, although a number of folks on this forum also have real Porsches. Regardless of what you have, how about some pictures? Oh, and Welcome to the Madness!
Some full disclosure, here.
To my knowledge (which is somewhat limited), there have never been any 'official' SOC grill badges or windshield stickers, although probably the closest were a serious of badges produced by member @Rich Drewek a few years back. Rich's badges are works of art and the limited production was quickly snapped up by folks who knew a good thing.
The only sticker I know of was one I cobbled together as a joke (helped by @Carlos) that eventually escalated to full stickerdom. The original runs are gone, although I donated some extras to the SLO raffle a few months ago. The 'extras' @Robert M mentioned may be those. They're a spoof of the ubiquitous PCA sticker, but don't say 'SOC' or 'Speedster Owners Club' anywhere on them and are likely to get you some dirty looks from upstanding owners of gen-u-whine Porshees.
But Mitch, ain't that the point?
Sacto Mitch posted:
Some full disclosure, here.
To my knowledge (which is somewhat limited), there have never been any 'official' SOC grill badges or windshield stickers, although probably the closest were a serious of badges produced by member @Rich Drewek a few years back. Rich's badges are works of art and the limited production was quickly snapped up by folks who knew a good thing.
The only sticker I know of was one I cobbled together as a joke (helped by @Carlos) that eventually escalated to full stickerdom. The original runs are gone, although I donated some extras to the SLO raffle a few months ago. The 'extras' @Robert M mentioned may be those. They're a spoof of the ubiquitous PCA sticker, but don't say 'SOC' or 'Speedster Owners Club' anywhere on them and are likely to get you some dirty looks from upstanding owners of gen-u-whine Porshees.
Scott Norton (OCC) modified them one more time and now some of the stickers I have left read SOCA in the middle and Speedster Owners Club of America around the edge of the sticker. same graphic as before with the eagle.
This is from way back but believe it was SOC sanctioned?
Once again thk u all for response . Searched all over for a great replica and found one under my nose here in Vegas. Original assembly by Fiberfab with plate and original sign off sticker signed by Roger??????.
Original paint porsche blue, type 3 chassis, . Guy owned it 12 yrs he bought it in N Carolina, has 10,400 m, not driven for 2 yrs. Condition excellnt in and out. The seats are GKW first thing to go. This will be an outlaw. Things coming more engine, trans, big 5 wheels, shifter and seats.
Own oschoolchoppers.com this replaces the bagger......to many deaths.in vegas. Bucket list car.
I have a few decals left over from our recent 2019 West Coast Cruise held annually in San Luis Obispo. These were provided by one of our SOC members OCC.
You are welcome to any (or two of these). Send me a mailing address in 'Private Message' and I'll send those off to you via U.S. Snail.
Larger decals are 3.5" diameter, smaller ones are 1.75'. Click on pic to enlarge.
MusbJim posted:I have a few decals left over from our recent 2019 West Coast Cruise held annually in San Luis Obispo. These were provided by one of our SOC members OCC.
You are welcome to any (or two of these). Send me a mailing address in 'Private Message' and I'll send those off to you via U.S. Snail.
Larger decals are 3.5" diameter, smaller ones are 1.75'. Click on pic to enlarge.
I have an envelope full Jimmy if you need/want more.
WOLFGANG posted:This is from way back but believe it was SOC sanctioned?
I really hated that badge. So overly serious, and such a stupid message. John Steele put one on my car when he built my JPS back in 2002. I couldn't wait to get it off. I think I gave it to Steven/Jennifer Buck before they became "collectible".
I'm rockin' the clown with pride.
Not to mention that James Dean died in a 550, not a 356, and it wasn’t even his fault.
There are a lot of really cool grill badges out there, SOC and otherwise. EBay has a bunch of them. Just search on “vintage grill badge”
@Stan Galat well you could do this
Agree not a fan of Corpse one either - we have lost several valued members and these are small egg shell cars so don't need to rub it in. Here's other engine lid badges -
I'd like to see the PCCA one made into a badge with the "Reichsadler" (either imperial or federal eagle).
Stickers are now available.
https://www.speedsterowners.com/topic/soc-stickers
-=theron
W-e-l-l-l, ...SOC it to me!
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