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    Upper rear shock mounts are the only real structural difference, right? On the pre-72s I mean.

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    here's some pics of a Cellete jig on display at Techno Classica Essen on the Porsche Classics stand. It had an acid stripped Targa on it showing the sort of resto work they do at the factory.

    Hope these pics are of interest to this thread.
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    Dang...what a site to behold huh?
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    Very cool....
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    Celette

    911 and 356 jigs included.

    Tom
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    Wow......thanks guys....great pics!

    Thanks much Tom.....Unfortnately......I already bought the new fixtures and I may not have much use for the 356 stuff.
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    Celette

    Does anyone know what happened to this Celette f/s in VA. I may need to put my 72S Targa on one. I am in DC and I wonder if it was purchased by someone reasonably close. Thanks, Al

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