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Re: Stalking the Elusive Quattro
don't they badge them "CD" in Canada?
harrison
Fred Munro wrote:
> It could be the Canadian trim package. My '86 5kCStq did not have the grille
> badge either.
>
> Fred Munro
> '91 200q 247k km
> -----Original Message-----
> From: harrison <hsapir@multiverse.com>
> To: Fred Munro <munrof@isys.ca>
> Date: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 9:57 PM
> Subject: Re: Stalking the Elusive Quattro
>
> >Must have been a new guy on the assembly line, most I have seen do have it.
> >
> >harrison
> >
> >Fred Munro wrote:
> >
> >> There is no grill badge on mine, Harrison.
> >>
> >> Fred Munro
> >> '91 200q 247k km
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: harrison <hsapir@multiverse.com>
> >> Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 11:07 PM
> >> Subject: Re: Stalking the Elusive Quattro
> >>
> >> >Didn't the 91 200q have a grille badge?
> >> >
> >> >harrison
> >> >
> >> >Rob Winchell wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> >> Here's a question or four I haven't seen posted to the list. Over
> the
> >> >> >> years have all factory Quattro models sported quattro (or S) badges
> on
> >> >> >> their grills? What about trunk lid badges? Was (is) there a
> delete
> >> >> >> badge option like M-B and BMW have? Which models had quattro
> >> >> > written into the rear window defroster wire?
> >> >>
> >> >> >The only quattro I know of without the model name or quattro badges
> were
> >> >> >the 90-92 V8 quattros.
> >> >>
> >> >> ...and the 1991 200 Quattro. No badges, but had "Quattro" in the back
> >> >> window.
> >> >>
> >> >> - Rob
> >> >
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