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    Order No. 9210 Special Pockets For Tools

    I was reading through Charlie White's book on 911 & 912 Sales Literature and came upon a 1967, "For The Competition Driver Folder" (p.134) that lists among its many items, "Order No. 9210" described as, "special pockets for tools and parts on vertical engine wall below rear window and behind rear seat backrests." I know I have never seen this presumably rare option and was wondering if any one else has seen one or might be able to offer a picture of same.

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    Option Code 9210? . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by ejboyd5 View Post
    . . . was reading through Charlie White's book on 911 & 912 Sales Literature and came upon a 1967, "For The Competition Driver Folder" (p.134) that lists among its many items, "Order No. 9210" described as, "special pockets for tools and parts on vertical engine wall below rear window and behind rear seat backrests." I know I have never seen this presumably rare option and was wondering if any one else has seen one or might be able to offer a picture of same . . .
    . . . as seen in 119300009, 911 GTS --- Ernie W's pics, I think . . .




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    Wow!

    That's ugly.



    How'd you like to get hit in the back-o-the-head with a jack?
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    Here is another one. Gordon
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    Quote Originally Posted by gled49 View Post
    . . . another one . . .
    Excellent

    Any VIN or model-year information?


    Looks like a 911R!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Wow!

    That's ugly.



    How'd you like to get hit in the back-o-the-head with a jack?
    i`m sure those rubber straps mounted on a cardboard with those special screws are strong enough to withstand the momentum a jack produces during a head on collission .



    .....at the speed of 5mph

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    Thanks, everyone, for illustrating another point of Porsche trivia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    i`m sure those rubber straps mounted on a cardboard with those special screws are strong enough to withstand the momentum a jack produces during a head on collission .



    .....at the speed of 5mph
    Was the jack actually back there?

    Most often I see it mounted between the passenger seat and passenger door.

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