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Thread: Anyone want to brag & show pics of their stock '72?

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    Anyone want to brag & show pics of their stock '72?

    Need some pics for my restoration project. While I'm not doing a stock/concours resto, I'd like to know what parts have been swapped out. For example, the e-brake, choke, heater control on mine is from a '71 according to the 911/912 book. But, I can't imagine that someone would need/bother to change this assembly out. My car is a very early '72 so maybe Porsche was just using up '71 parts? Thanks. (If you're feeling especially proud, go ahead and post pics of the exterior, engine, trunk, etc.)

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    search for pwd72s here and on pelican... better than many concoursmobiles

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    "Anyone want to brag & show pics of their stock '72? "

    no.
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    Ohhh Thank Gawd...now if we can only keep Jackie O from posting more pictures of BB2...that would make my day!
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    Here is a picture of my 72S. It is a not immaculate, but a very good driver. It was built in February of 72. It has leather interior, AC, fog lights, and sun roof. The color is metalic gold.
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    While not an "S"...this is my wife's...as in not mine....'72 "T" with now only 24k original miles in the ticker......
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    rsupdate & whcjr72s, have any pictures of the interior handy that you could post?

    pwd72s, why so shy? ok, don't brag, just humbly post them.

    Too late, Jack already started a post

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    Okay, I'll relent...here's an interior shot. Though it's not completely "stock"...the sports seats are 1973 versions, with the double lockers. I purchased them from Stoddard, a "close out" back in 1978 for $700 or so. Sold my original standard seats for $500. This is what Porsche called a "full leather" interior, tho all the black you see is vinyl. Color is beige, often described as "tan".
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    "Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)

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    Very nice! That is a really cool color combo, especially with the green exterior. Seems pretty unique--any idea how prevelant that combination was?

    I am bummed that my labels above the flashers and headlights did not survive. I've always thought those to be an amusing detail. Those were '72-73 only, right?

    How about your e-brake, throttle and heater levers? Are the two levers both red with the modern shape, or are they red and black with the tear-drop shape?

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    red knob on the heater lever,squarish shape. Black knob on the throttle, again squarish shape. E brake handle black. The teardrop stuff was for earlier cars. pre '69? Not sure.
    Paul D. Early S Registry #8 - Cyclops Minister of West Coast Affairs
    "Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)

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