White Towel with Red PORSCHE letters.
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 12:04 pm
The other night we were having dinner at the PEC in LA ( Carson) and our guest noticed a white towel with red Porsche letters in the display case in the Speedster Cafe.
We all recognized the towel as 356 owners have have stuffed one in their tool kit for years, only to find out that they were not included in tool kits from the factory. Who cares? They look real cool!
So our guest asked the employees in the Porsche Retail Store if that towel was for sale , and did they have more? "oh NO that towel is only for display. WE know they used to be handed out by the Restoration shop and now they have stopped.
We don't need one as we have packed them away, but here is a Heads UP! Don't use them and put them away!
There are different styles and maybe Brad or someone will chime in. I have seen them with red lines above and below the lettering and some with out the red lines.
If you are in Carson please stop by the PEC and see for yourself. Then laugh as many NEW Porsche owners have no idea why a white towel with red letters that says "Porsche" is in a display case near the cash register.
We all recognized the towel as 356 owners have have stuffed one in their tool kit for years, only to find out that they were not included in tool kits from the factory. Who cares? They look real cool!
So our guest asked the employees in the Porsche Retail Store if that towel was for sale , and did they have more? "oh NO that towel is only for display. WE know they used to be handed out by the Restoration shop and now they have stopped.
We don't need one as we have packed them away, but here is a Heads UP! Don't use them and put them away!
There are different styles and maybe Brad or someone will chime in. I have seen them with red lines above and below the lettering and some with out the red lines.
If you are in Carson please stop by the PEC and see for yourself. Then laugh as many NEW Porsche owners have no idea why a white towel with red letters that says "Porsche" is in a display case near the cash register.