[urq] First URQ in the USATodd Phenneger tquattroguy at yahoo.comMon Jan 21 23:41:09 PST 2008
YES! I would like. Cant speak for the list. But I would DEFINITELY like > From: Peter <audionly at gmail.com> > Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 20:34:28 -0700 > To: <urq at audifans.com> > Subject: [urq] First URQ in the USA > > Hello.............. > > I had lunch today with Carl Behrer. For those of you not familiar with him > he was the service manager of Prestige Porsche Audi in Denver, Colorado for > over 30 years but more importantly he was the liaison between the "Mother > ship" and the U.S. He has some incredible stories about Audi which he has > shared over the years but today he told me the story of the infancy of the > URQ. He indicated that it all began in the '70's when Volkswagen was > building a military jeep for Germany called the Europa. It contained the > early version of the quattro system. Then it was decided in 1979 to try and > put the quattro system into a regular automobile platform. Carl showed me > pictures from Germany(which at the time he took them were considered top > secret) taken of the underneath view of the first quattro system. It doesn't > look that much different than the first quattro's. Then, in late 1980; they > shipped him the first URQ (Red in color) in the United States for him to > test. It was intercepted by the president of Audi USA who let his kids > off-road it in the hills around Michigan. Audi AG was furious and told Carl > to go to Michigan and pick it up. My understanding is that it was pretty > beat up by the time they got it and had to do a lot of work on it. At the > time, the city of Breckenridge, Colorado had their police drive Audi 4000's. > They were having trouble with one and they asked Carl to come up from Denver > to take a look at it. He took the URQ when he went. I don't know how > familiar you are with the town of Breckenridge; but in the late '70s and > early '80s it was struggling both as a town and a ski resort but they did > have skiers. I can remember skiing there during that period and I would say > on the weekends there were at least 2-3000 people on the mountain and I > would guess at least 1000 during the week. OK, your asking why am I telling > you this? Well, Carl saw the mountain slope and decided to see if the > URQ could conquer it!! B.S. you say? I would say the same thing but I saw > pictures today proving it true and there are skiers on the mountain to boot. > He was escorted off the mountain by the Breckenridge police; but he said > they were just laughing at/with him. Today, he would be put in jail for that > antic. He says he has the negatives of all these amazing Audi/Porsche > pictures he showed me today. As soon as I get them I will post for your > enjoyment if you would like. > > Regards, > > Peter Coulter > obsessive URQ collector > _______________________________________________ > Audifans urq mailing list > Send posts to: mailto:urq at audifans.com > Manage your list connection: http://www.audifans.com/mailman/listinfo/urq > UPG2008 planning at: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/urquattro/ > > You can help keep the audifans site running by shopping at > http://audifans.com/shop/
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