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    Front fender bolts.... what's correct? Large "K" & small "K"?

    So.... hunting down information for the correct fender bolts. ;o)
    Who out there knows which year 911's have the small "K" on the bolt
    head for the front fenders, & which year 911's had the large "K' on them?
    Are 1969 and 1971 the identical same front fender bolts?
    Thanks much! ;o)

    This is one of those tricky questions (I think).
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    That is correct for my 72
    bob moglia
    '72 E sunroof coupe

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    Old thread alarm.

    Found several fender bolt of different kind.

    0. blank
    1. large "K" 4,8x3,7 mm
    2. large "K" 4,8x3,7 mm, raised dot either side
    3. narrow large "K" 4,8x2,7 mm
    4. narrow large "K" 4,8x2,7 mm, raised dot either side
    5. small "K" 3x2 mm, thick verge, yellow zinc plated
    6. small "K" 3x2 mm, thick verge, white zinc plated


    5. and 6. should be for bumper Modell

    Timeline?

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    My '67 S has "K" with dots...have to go out and look at my Karmann '69 T.
    Mark Smedley
    '59 VW Typ I
    '69 911T 2.7
    '86 930
    '04 GT3
    '16 Boxster GTS
    '08 MBZ AMG CLK 63 Black Series

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    I believe large K with no dots is for 73 (number 1 in Dirk's photo set). My reference is from a unrestored 73 model.

    On a separate note and sorry to hijack, does anybody know which car this eagle stamped bolt is from please. Thicker edge suggests post 73 model but may not even be from a Porsche:

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    Checked some trunks yesterday´s eve.

    8/72 shows narrow, large K, no dots
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    11/71 shows narrow, large K, dots, the black painted trunk is not correct for MY72, btw.
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