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    what is this green switch?

    I've searched here and looked on google but I must be missing something. can anyone tell me what this switch is? thanks, Don.
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    switch and knob are porsche ..but the green lens on top of the knob is some DIY monkeys work

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    That looks like a 68 switch that is missing the rubber knob
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    That is a mid 80s switch. I don't think it came from a Porsche, though. I would need a picture of the switch with the bezel and knob removed to confirm that. The housing is made of plastic, not like any switch made in 68. It closely resembles a fog light switch from a 88 or so Carrera.
    The knob is a mutt.

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    Jim
    Last edited by Jim Breazeale; 11-26-2013 at 11:53 AM.

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