Porsche 924
The 924 originated as a contract design by Porsche for Volkswagen, based mainly on readily available parts from the VW parts bin. VW chose to cancel plans late in the project for financial reasons. Porsche then bought the rights to the design and produced the car, having VW assemble the cars at its Audi plant in Neckarsulm. Initial configuration was a 2.0L inline-4 SOHC engine with solid front disc and rear drum brakes. Porsche then proceeded through a series of upgrades to improve the performance of the car to meet the public’s expectations of Porsche performance. Upgrades involved better brakes, optional sport suspension, 5-speed transmissions, and more power for the engine. Comfort and convenience upgrades included the addition of AC, power windows, power mirrors and better stereo. Other steps were taken by Porsche to try to improve the car’s appeal in the market, starting with special editions such as the Martini Edition in 1977, the Limited Edition in 1978 and the Sebring edition in 1979. See all our Porsche 924 Research.
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Porsche 924 (All Years) – Paint Colors (Exterior & Interior)
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Porsche 924 – Sales Brochures
Sales Catalogs for the Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1986-1988) – Part Catalog
Spare Parts Catalog (Porsche PET) for the Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1980-1985) – Part Catalog
Spare Parts Catalog (Porsche PET) for the Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1976-1979) – Part Catalog
Spare Parts Catalog (Porsche PET) for the Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1988) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1988 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1987) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1987 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1986) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1986 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1985) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1985 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1984) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1984 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1983) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1983 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1982) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1982 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1981) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1981 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1980) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1980 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1979) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1979 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1978) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1978 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1977) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1977 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 (MY 1976) – Equipment & Options Codes
Full list of Equipment & Option Codes Decoder for the 1976 Porsche 924
Porsche 924 Carrera GTR (1981)
The ultimate development of the 924 in its race trim was the 924 Carrera GTR race car
Porsche 924 SCCA (924D) (1979)
These cars were designed by the factory to race in SCCA D Production Championship starting in 1979.