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    Knee pad 69

    Looking for knee pads for a 69. Don't need ash tray. Cores for restoration

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    Hello Bob,

    I have a brand new OEM one part no 901 552 036 27 7AE KNEE PROTECTION PAD (RIGHT) UNDER DASHBOARD BLACK 911 1965 - 1986 AND 912 1965 -1969 MODELS if interested. I am based in Durban South-Africa

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    Ha!
    While I was in the Federal Witness Protection Program I used the name Johnny Bravo.


    BTW: '65-'86 knee pads are not the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Ha!
    While I was in the Federal Witness Protection Program I used the name Johnny Bravo.


    BTW: '65-'86 knee pads are not the same.
    I didn't think so.
    Interesting post #2. I'm not saying anything,,,,you decide :-)

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    Bob,

    I've got a several pairs- from resto specials to nice ones- I've never been in the witness protection program ....... yet.

    Phil
    Early S Junkie # 658

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    Part no 901 552 036 27 7AE KNEE PROTECTION PAD (RIGHT) shows up in Porsche PET right up to 1986 but I am no expert here so just based by earlier comments on PET findings and could easily be wrong

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    69 covered with vinyl/leather 70-73 foam injected/moulded like the door tops, not sure about before 69
    Clyde Boyer





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    Not 69 or earlier.

    Could be 70 - 73 or later than 73 as they continued with this style and slightly changed the shape at the ends more straight edged than rounded.

    Can't tell for sure by the pics except it is the later vacuum formed style
    Clyde Boyer





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    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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    TYP 901 Register Inc #6

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    Based on Clyde's input I may have one side that is correct for a 69, I'll have to check.
    Phil
    Early S Junkie # 658

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