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Thread: rear apron sticker location

  1. #1
    Rick Cabell
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    rear apron sticker location

    I have a 71 S and the gold placards under the rear decklid have been removed. I have new ones and need to know the proper location in order from left to right in the indents provided. (tire press. valve adj. oil capacity ect.) I believe there are 4 total.

  2. #2
    pwd72s
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    Just back from the garage, where I took notes. But, my car is a '72S. Left to right: Alternator and Regulator must be same mfgr...Tire pressures for speeds above 125...Weight capacities for each model, tire standards...(here's the lid latch) warm engine oil level @ idling speed...valve clearence cold...final decal on right is firing order. Hope this is clear enough. Yeah, I'm sure that's the original placement...on a '72S.

  3. #3
    Rick Cabell
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    rear labels

    Thanks PWD! I asked Stoddard for a Complete set and only got four. They left out the first two,The alt. and tire pres. above 125. Back on the phone Monday. A new employee on their phones. Thanks again.

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    pwd72s
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    Re: rear labels

    Glad I could help Rick. But do keep in mind, my car a '72.
    Your '71 may have ben different? That, I don't know. Hoped somebody with a '71 would weigh in. On the other hand, how many people would know the difference, even if they are different? I'd think not many...

  5. #5
    cegerer
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    Re: rear labels

    The locations of the stickers are the same for all years (although the stickers themselves are different). Automotion has a diagram on their website for correct placement. Click on the "911 Restoration" category in the pulldown menu than click "Emblems" and go to the bottom of that page.

    www.automotion.com

  6. #6
    thback
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    rear apron sticker location

    Hi Rick,

    Sorry to jump in this section, but could you send me your E-mail? I still have some pics of the Vegas event (with you on the track in the 2.2 orange S beauty).

    mine's back@wxs.nl
    Tom

  7. #7
    Rick Cabell
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    e-mail address

    Hi Tom, I thought I gave you a business card. Guess not! Glad to hear from you. E-mail--,eurotech@together.net Waiting to hear, R.C.

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