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    Those are Zeniths, not Webers, but the above answer still holds.
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    You are right, thank you!

    Tha cae has a ser of Zenith 40TIN...were they
    standard or óptional in 1967?

    I'm searching for a set of Weber 40idt or 40ids, am I right?

    Kínd regards.
    Early 911S registry Mbr 32.

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    the heating system on a LWB is completely different as on SWB....does your car have the heater sliders in the door sill?
    ashtray,dash,mirror,bat boxes,etc..... are also different
    68 is a very odd model with many `68 only details.

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    I think you should investigate more what you have. Nothing about that car appears as a '68 911S.

    '69 on fenders
    '69 on taillights
    '69-'71 decklid grille
    911T bumper trim
    '69 on door window frames
    '70 on door handles
    '69 on fan housing
    '70 on MFI fan shroud
    fuel return line in engine compartment
    '70-'72 zenith 911T carbs (no, not available in '67!)
    '65-'68 engine (based on sand cast chain housing covers)

    This is a very strange beast. Maybe take a very careful loom at the VIN numbers.

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