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What Car Poster Was On Your Childhood Bedroom Wall?

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Before video games and social media and TiVo-ing “Top Gear”, there were only really two ways of seeing your dream car every day. The first was to buy and keep a magazine. The second was a single piece of print. Although many of us rarely saw real Lamborghinis and Ferraris and whatnot often while growing up, we did put them on our walls, where they served as a gateway drug of sorts. The ubiquity of the term “poster car” proves how impactful a sheet of paper can be. Today on Autopian Asks, I want to know what car poster was on your childhood bedroom wall, because they’re often fond early memories of our enthusiasm.

While I did grow up right as gated manuals gave way to single-clutch automated transmissions, the iconic poster car for me was something older. An ’80s archetype, a pure object of speed and greed. We’re talking about a Guards Red Porsche 930 Turbo, but not just any 930 Turbo. Oh no, that simply wouldn’t be excessive enough. Instead, it’s a 930 Flachbau, a pinch of 935 inspiration for the road. To boldly bend a rule around fender flares, Porsche once lopped off the doe-eyed 911 headlights in favor of a wedge-shaped front in the pursuit of pure endurance racing pace. These flat-nose 930s quickly became so dominant that people wanted a little bit of their magic for the road. Thus, the Flachbau was born.

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Then, because nothing says excess quite like inappropriate use, it was possible to pair these racing aesthetics with the decidedly touring-focused configuration of a cabriolet. Keep in mind, the 911 had been around for dog’s years even in the ’80s, and the cabriolet had about the same torsional rigidity of damp vermicelli. Still, put all this together and you have a want-one car. The sort of thing that normally makes you want to work a bit harder in school so you can get into a good college and get a good job. Adverse side effects include attempting to make a living out of car writing, who knew?

That 930 Flachbau poster cemented a fascination with this strange little company from Stuttgart while expressing a love for sports cars in general. Whether a humble MGB, a brutally effective Consulier GTP, or a Jano-engined Ferrari 335 S, cars meant for driving rather than mere commuting have always been close to my heart. However, childhood always has to end, which meant I had to say goodbye to my beloved 930 Flachbau poster. More of a framed print than a poster, its likelihood of surviving an upcoming move was dubious. The frame was starting to give up and the glass could indeed shatter in transit, so off to Goodwill it went. While I kept watch for similar prints on eBay, I’d essentially given up on having this poster again.

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Photo credit: Thomas Hundal

That is, until Yuri Tereshyn of The Straight Pipes posted on his Instagram story about moving some car art on. I couldn’t believe it. There, among other posters including one of a Callaway Corvette, sat the print I imagined whenever someone said “Porsche Turbo.” Since the Greater Toronto Area automotive universe is surprisingly small, picking up the print was only a matter of taking a jaunt across town. The most memorable car poster on my childhood bedroom wall is effectively now on display in my grown-up apartment, and I reckon younger me would find that pretty cool.

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So, what car poster did you put on your childhood bedroom wall? Was it a Ferrari from the Scholastic book fair, the famous “Justification for a Higher Education”, or something else? As ever, let me know in the comments below.

Top graphic image: Thomas Hundal

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Ricardo M
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Ricardo M
1 month ago

All my bedroom wall posters were of dinosaurs. The closest thing to a car poster in my bedroom growing up was a small shelf full of coffee table books about 1965-68 Mustangs. Now I’m on my 5th actual car (no mustangs yet, or in the foreseeable future), and I’ve just bought (but not yet hung up) my first car poster: an official Porsche dealership poster featuring a cutaway illustration of the “new” 1997 Boxster.

Dirtywrencher
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Dirtywrencher
1 month ago

Dates me, but tore out a picture of a Thomassima III (one of Tom Meade’s creations) and taped it on the wall of my room. Tried to create several drawings similar.

Widgetsltd
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Widgetsltd
1 month ago

There were several, but the most memorable was a Ferrari 288 GTO. I think that it was a large-ish print of a photo that appeared in the Road & Track magazine review of the car. Maybe sitting on the track at Fiorano?

Y2Keith
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Y2Keith
1 month ago

Didn’t have any car posters until college, when I picked up a poster of a pink 1957 T-bird that was about the size of a typical hallway runner. Hey, go big or go home. I think I’ve still got the thing rolled up in a tube somewhere amongst the accumulated detritus of my life.

ADDvanced
ADDvanced
1 month ago

This one “Justification for Higher Education”, when going to college resulted in enough money to hoard supercars.

Gen3 Volt
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Gen3 Volt
1 month ago

No poster, but I’d taped up a goofy Volvo station wagon advert touting its latest technology: Rear window wipers.

Sundance
Sundance
1 month ago

I had a Citroen 2CV (red) with 8 cylinder intake pipes (fake, I believe), very wide wheels and a rear wing. Can’t find any pic of that – no wonder, it was at the end of the 70ties.

The World of Vee
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The World of Vee
1 month ago

https://hotcore.info/act/kareff-122024p.html

This one. This. exact. one. And boy was it amazing.

Banana Stand Money
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Banana Stand Money
1 month ago

Scholastic book fair.. now that brings back some memories. I had a white Countach and a red F40 poster side by side.

Back then my favorite was the Lamborghini, but today I’d take the F40 every day of the week.

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Scott
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Scott
1 month ago

I can’t recall a car poster, but my memory ain’t great. I do remember a poster of Linda Ronstadt though… that photo of her in the satin baseball jacket lacing up her roller skates from her “Back in the USA” album/picture disk.

Thancr
Thancr
1 month ago

Two page advertisement from a magazine. White Porsche 944 on one side and a Pink Pig liveried 944 on the other. I’ve tried to find it online but haven’t had any luck!

TriangleRAD
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TriangleRAD
1 month ago

Let me remember.. At various times there was a Ferrari 288 GTO, a 93 Dodge Dakota Sport, the entire Porsche 911 lineup from around 1990, a David Kimble cutaway poster of the Lamborghini Diablo, a 96 Viper GTS, and various muscle-era Mopars.

Clueless_jalop
Clueless_jalop
1 month ago

A Nissan 350Z Nismo and a Panoz Roadster (which definitely never got confused for a Plymouth Prowler). Both um… tactically acquired from my older brother.

Bonus: Numerous torn out pages from Caterpillar calendars that my dad got from work.

Brock Landers
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Brock Landers
1 month ago

I had one (1981-86-ish) engrained in my mind:

Porsche 928 with several cutaways, and one showing that glorious black and white pasha interior!!!!

Zepharious
Zepharious
1 month ago

A red Countach, next to a poster of Samantha Fox. I know, so original.

Scott Wangler
Scott Wangler
1 month ago

The Vector

Tony Sestito
Tony Sestito
1 month ago

I had two:

-A red Porsche 930 Turbo sitting on a golf course for some strange reason

-A red Lamborghini Countach with a big wing sitting against a black background, very much like the flat nose in this story

And I still have both! They both need new frames, though. Working on that.

LMCorvairFan
LMCorvairFan
1 month ago

Iirc I had lemans, canam, f1 and Indy racing posters. Also had pics of some British bikes; triumph an Norton and some military planes of the 60’s; probables voodoo and a6. Graduated to the 70’s with the Countach. 308, Daytona, Porsches, H2 kwacker and the 750 Honda and an assortment of eu special bikes like aprillas, bmw, Harris, Egli, Ducati, Benelli and the like. There were the usual pretty ladies of the day posters.

Red865
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Red865
1 month ago

1980’s, so a Countach, of course. Dark blue I think? And a Senco? road race 69 Camaro..even though I’m a Ford guy, thought it was bad ass!

Also, on the entire length of our apartment in main area, we had part of a military recruiting billboard (paper, came in many sections) covering the entire wall. F14, I think, coming off the deck. Both of my roommates were Air Force ROTC and huge airplane nuts (they still are!). Have no idea how we came up with it.

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Geekycop .
Geekycop .
1 month ago

I had three. Ferrari F40, Shelby cobra 427 SC and the modified corvette/viper from the tv show Viper

Ryan Hoffmann
Ryan Hoffmann
1 month ago

First off, all of my posters were purchased through the school Book Fair. I had the Papya Orange McLaren F1 LM driving through the woods with the specs down at the bottom under smaller photos of the car. I had the “Justification for Higher Education” with the 512 BBi, 928, Merc S-Class, Greenwood C4 Corvette, and E30 Convertible. Finally, I had the Red 25th Anniversary Countach, and the relatively basic F40 on the checkerboard floor. I remember all of these so vividly and could tell you what wall of my room they were on.

Harmon20
Harmon20
1 month ago

It was an aspirational poster, having all the greats: Countach, 911 Turbo, and Testarossa. One was in full profile in the back and the other two in 3/4 profile up front. I want to say they were all white.

DBJtron
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DBJtron
1 month ago

Lambo countach. Side profile. Red. Also a topgun F-16.

TK-421
TK-421
1 month ago

Late 70s/early 80s – Lamborghini Countach LP500S. I can’t remember if it was the black or white one. Went well with the Farrah on the blanket and Heather Thomas in the hot tub.

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