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Re: Identification and nomenclature



Doyt,
It sounds like the owner disagreed with Audi's decision to omit that word from
the body, and just added one him(her)self. I've studied every Audi I've seen over
the past 8 or so months whilst shopping for mine, and haven't let my purchase
stop me from continuing the practice. Haven't seen a car with the badge you refer
to. Probably off of an earlier car, or a urabuS, or a baaS, or a..._______.

Shaun Folkerts

'89 2CQW
"quattro on the grille, new style door handles, 4 small rings in the middle of
the trunklid" and 'flat' wheelwell arches.






"Doyt W. Echelberger" wrote:

> This week in Cleveland, Ohio, a black 200 passed me on route 90 and I
> noticed a "TURBO" badge made of raised letters just behind the short rub
> strip after the front wheel well, where it usually sez "AUDI". The car had
> "QUATTRO" on the grill, new style door handles, 4 small rings in the middle
> of the trunk lid, and a trunk lock on the right lower tail light assembly.
> So it was at least an '89 '90, right?
>
> I didn't look for rounded wheelwell arches or flared fenders, 'cause I
> wasn't yet educated by this thread. But I wonder if others have seen Type
> 44's with a "TURBO" badge on the rub strip? Was this an add-on, or did some
> of them come like that? And if so, does it help tell the year of manufacture?
>
> I looked at the 1991 200Q 20v's on Chris Millers website, and didn't see
> the described rub strip badge, so I guess it wasn't a 91.
>
> Doyt Echelberger
> 87 5kcstq