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    Here you go Doug, page 2 and final page of the document.

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    I also have this, dated 1972. (Assuming late 1972-note how on last page an 72 model with unique Cookie cutter wheel is pictured. Another exemple how literature focused on text and less on MY correct pictures, since the item needed to be printed in advance.)

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    Karim - Excellent! Thank you for sharing!
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
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    OK, Angus -

    Fess up, what did you buy?

    - Rob in Boulder, CO

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    Here a few more examples where US equipment was specified.
    MY 1968 (printed Oct 67)

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    By 1969, the US market printed its own literature, making it less easy to compare what differed the US cars to RoW models.
    An US customer would get a car already fitted with whatever safety laws and emission requirements were neccessary.
    Here some infos on US MY 1969
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    1966 (printed 9.65)

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    1967 (printed 7.66)
    As in 1965/66, US equipement was essentially limited to seat belts, fog lens colors and US band radios.

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