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Thread: '69 911S Coil Decal and CDI Box Decal (Decal Police Needed)

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    '69 911S Coil Decal and CDI Box Decal (Decal Police Needed)

    Hello All,
    I am in the final stages of a restoration of a 69S Targa.
    I am a little confused about the correct Coil and CDI Box decals needed.
    Can someone post a picture of the correct decals for both for a model year '69?
    I have looked at some threads on this subject but still not sure what is considered correct.
    Also where should I purchase what is needed?
    Thanks so much for all the help.....

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    I'm think'n the one we sell is probably it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmfent View Post
    Hello All,
    I am in the final stages of a restoration of a 69S Targa.
    I am a little confused about the correct Coil and CDI Box decals needed.
    Can someone post a picture of the correct decals for both for a model year '69?
    I have looked at some threads on this subject but still not sure what is considered correct.
    Also where should I purchase what is needed?
    Thanks so much for all the help.....
    I am not a historical accuracy fanatic but we update a lot of CDI units.

    When we get a 69 unit, firstly it is a different casing to the later boxes, it has no ‘yellow blob’ of resin and no rounded section in the casting.

    Secondly, they have no sign of ever having stickers. This could be because they were fitted near the firewall where the unit is less likely to be touched.

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    I don't believe there was any decal on a 69 coil. Bryce (on this forum) probably had his 69 pretty well documented.
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    I'm with Ed , no decals on '69 coils or '70 either .

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    So it appears that maybe '69's had no coil and no cdi box decals attached?
    Surely wished there was a picture or 2 of original cars.

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    Beh911's old 69S was about as original as they get and no sticker on the coil. Mine also didn't have a sticker and it's a date coded 69 coil.

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    here are photos of the unrestored and never modified 1970 S with only 700 miles.
    no decals on the cdi, or coil or the coil bracket. (and a link to more photos)

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    Well i guess that answers it. No stickers on either. Thanks so much for the info and pics guys.
    Can't say enough about the knowledge and expertise on this site. Will post some pics of finished car
    in a few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richy View Post
    I'm with Ed , no decals on '69 coils or '70 either .
    No coil sticker, no CDI box sticker.

    -Bryce

    GB AFN RHD demonstrator 119300154 in period. Numerous other magazine test examples, low mile original cars, plus my own (now sold) car back this up.

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