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Dashboard Badge "REUTTER STUTTGART"
Complete your Porsche 356 interior restoration with this OE
Match Dashboard Badge "REUTTER STUTTGART". Faithfully styled to
reflect the original period-correct detailing, this decorative dashboard emblem
restores an important finishing touch to the cabin of one of Porsche's most
iconic classic models.
Fits:
Porsche 356 1950-55
Porsche 356A 1955-59
Porsche 356B 1959-63
Porsche 356C 1963-65
The Reutter name is closely associated with early Porsche body production and coachbuilding heritage. For many Porsche 356 models, the Reutter Stuttgart badge represents an authentic detail that celebrates the craftsmanship and history behind the vehicle's original construction.
Whether you are carrying out a concours-level restoration, refreshing an ageing interior or replacing a missing or damaged original emblem, this OE Match dashboard badge helps restore the correct classic Porsche appearance.
What Does the Dashboard Badge Do?
The dashboard badge is a cosmetic and heritage trim component fitted to the interior of the Porsche 356.
Its main functions include:
- Restoring factory-style dashboard detail
- Completing the interior presentation
- Highlighting Reutter Stuttgart coachbuilding heritage
- Maintaining period-correct appearance
- Improving concours restoration accuracy
- Enhancing classic Porsche authenticity
- Replacing damaged or missing original trim
Although non-mechanical, correct badges and trim details are important to the originality and value of a restored Porsche 356.
Why Do Dashboard Badges Fail?
Original dashboard badges are now decades old and can deteriorate over time.
Common causes of wear include:
- Age-related finish deterioration
- UV exposure
- Surface corrosion
- Tarnishing Scratches and abrasion
- Adhesive or fixing failure
- Dashboard restoration work
- Accidental damage during removal
Over time, lettering can fade and finishes can lose their original sharp appearance.
Symptoms of a Worn or Damaged Badge
Replacement may be required if the original badge shows:
- Faded or unclear lettering
- Scratched or worn surface finish
- Corrosion or pitting
- Discolouration
- Loose fitment
- Damaged mounting points
- Missing emblem
- Poor appearance after dashboard refurbishment
Small interior details can have a major impact on the final quality of a restoration.
When Should the Dashboard Badge Be Replaced?
Replacement is recommended when:
- Restoring a Porsche 356 interior
- Completing a concours restoration
- Replacing missing dashboard trim
- Refurbishing the dashboard
- The original badge is damaged or faded
- Returning the vehicle to period-correct specification
- Improving interior presentation
Why Replacement Matters
Replacing a worn badge helps restore authenticity and visual quality.
Benefits include:
- Restored period-correct appearance
- Improved dashboard presentation
- Enhanced restoration detail
- Better concours finish
- Increased collector appeal
- Preservation of Porsche heritage styling
- Factory-inspired interior finish
- Porsche 356 1950-55
- Porsche 356A 1955-59
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65

