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    Restoration panel 67 Softwindow Porsche 90150120541

    Does someone know which restoration panels (90150120541 and 90150120640) are the best for 67 softwindows (left and right)?
    I think the early version has a round impression.
    Has somebody experience with panels from autoatlanta?
    Or is there a member who wants to sell such panels?

    Kind regards.

    Bernd
    356 A 58 silver
    302485 light ivory
    500248 Softwindow light ivory
    500441 Softwindow S light ivory
    2.2 S Targa geminiblue
    2.4 T Targa black
    2.4 S Targa vipergreen
    2.7 RSR tribute green (original 2.4 E 1972)

    Macan GTS black
    Boxter S black
    997 Turbo Cabriolet black

    BMW R 17
    BMW R 69S black with Steib 500

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    Quote Originally Posted by softwindow View Post
    Does someone know which restoration panels (90150120541 and 90150120640) are the best for 67 softwindows (left and right)?
    I think the early version has a round impression.
    Has somebody experience with panels from autoatlanta?
    Or is there a member who wants to sell such panels?

    Kind regards.

    Bernd
    I think this might help a little? It was a question from earlier, perhaps you can save your panel? I don't have these available...sorry, I did check.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...44#post1035944

    Eric

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    Thank you Eric.
    The picture in the old thread shows the correct part for a 67 Targa. This helps!
    Is this panel available somewhere?
    Can someone recommend a manufacturer of a repair panel?
    Possibly we can change the newer sheet to the correct form.

    Regards.

    Bernd
    356 A 58 silver
    302485 light ivory
    500248 Softwindow light ivory
    500441 Softwindow S light ivory
    2.2 S Targa geminiblue
    2.4 T Targa black
    2.4 S Targa vipergreen
    2.7 RSR tribute green (original 2.4 E 1972)

    Macan GTS black
    Boxter S black
    997 Turbo Cabriolet black

    BMW R 17
    BMW R 69S black with Steib 500

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    Bernard.... not seeing your part and its "damage..." can not say how or what you can do to overhaul your existing parts. in my case it was easy to overhaul the part. fortunately in 1967, when my car was made, the back side of the part had a red oxide primer from the factory, so the back side had no rust. just had to repair the bad metal and sand blast the deep pits. in my case the part was completely removed from the car, so the areas that the part would flange to were cleaned. ...as a repair tip …. if you do repair.... place the part on the car and fashion the parts made to the car.... then remove (again) and clean the welds (grind)…. it all depends on your damage... if the lower flange is rotted away it is relatively easy..... for me it is easier to throw hours of work at the part as opposed to spending days searching for parts that can not be obtained.... good luck...

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    Thank you Bob, but the part can´t be repaired.
    Regards
    Bernd
    356 A 58 silver
    302485 light ivory
    500248 Softwindow light ivory
    500441 Softwindow S light ivory
    2.2 S Targa geminiblue
    2.4 T Targa black
    2.4 S Targa vipergreen
    2.7 RSR tribute green (original 2.4 E 1972)

    Macan GTS black
    Boxter S black
    997 Turbo Cabriolet black

    BMW R 17
    BMW R 69S black with Steib 500

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    don't want to give you false hope.... but Restoration Design has scanned these parts and "has plans" to, some day, reproducing these parts..... recently, when I spoke with them the time line was not optimum..

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