Vintage 80s 1980s PORSCHE AUDI Dealer T-Shirt 944 Coupe “Nothing Even Comes Close” Blue Sportswear Label Mens Small S
Vintage 80s 1980s PORSCHE AUDI Dealer T-Shirt 944 Coupe “Nothing Even Comes Close” Blue Sportswear Label Mens Small S
Era: 1980s - early 80s
Label: Sportswear
Material: 50/50 Cotton/Poly Blend
Country of Manufacture: USA
Color: Navy Blue with White Graphics
Fit: Label marked Mens Medium. Fits like Mens Small. Please refer to the measurements below for more exact sizing
Measurements: Armpit to Armpit: xx Collar to Bottom: xx
THE SHIRT:
This t-shirt is in awesome, aged to perfection, vintage condition. The fabric has aged beautifully and is very soft, thin and comfortable. The navy blue color of the shirt has faded lightly throughout. The graphics are showing some very nice aging and fading, and have become very soft over the years - they feel as soft as fabric itself. There is a pinhole and small hole above the front graphic and a couple vertical runs in the fabric below it. This shirt has that truly awesome, perfectly aged and worn vintage look.
THE CARS:
The early 1980s marked an intriguing era for both Porsche and Audi, two iconic German automakers known for their distinct contributions to the automotive landscape.
Porsche, during this period, continued to build upon its renowned 911 series, refining its performance and handling characteristics. The Porsche 911 Turbo (930) became a symbol of the era, boasting impressive turbocharged power and distinctive wide-body styling. Meanwhile, the Porsche 944 made its debut, offering a more accessible entry into the Porsche lineup with its balanced handling and stylish design.
Audi, on the other hand, was gaining recognition for its innovative Quattro all-wheel-drive technology. The Audi Quattro, introduced in the early '80s, was a groundbreaking rally-inspired sports car that revolutionized the industry with its exceptional traction and performance.
Both Porsche and Audi exemplified German engineering prowess during the early 1980s. Porsche continued to refine its sports car legacy, while Audi's Quattro technology paved the way for a new era of high-performance, all-wheel-drive vehicles. These iconic models from the early '80s remain cherished classics among automotive enthusiasts, representing a pivotal period of innovation for both manufacturers.