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    Measurments for location of paint plate

    My 911E, coupé, 1970 lost its paint plate some years ago when it was resprayed. I'm now going to install a new riveted plate. Does someone have the measurements as to where the plate should be located?

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    karmann or reuter body? the tags have slightly different hole pattern and a bit different position what i have seen so far but maybe its just because it was made by hand.

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    Moito,
    It´s a porsche (reuter) body.

    / Nick

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    will have a look tomorrow...

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