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    I have the original bill of sale for my '71T (factory delivery). Here are the codes:

    C02 - US specifications
    400 - Light alloy rims 6 X 15
    404 - Stabilizer bars front and rear
    426 - Chrome trim on fenders
    470 - Appearance group (Whatever that means!!)
    568 - Tinted glass all around
    453 - Radio Blaupunkt Frankfurt US

    Mike Kieley
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    67S S/R coupe - awaiting restoration

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by mjk911 View Post
    I have the original bill of sale for my '71T (factory delivery). Here are the codes:

    C02 - US specifications
    400 - Light alloy rims 6 X 15
    404 - Stabilizer bars front and rear
    426 - Chrome trim on fenders
    470 - Appearance group (Whatever that means!!)
    .......
    Yes, I'd like to get clarification on Appearance Group versus Comfort Group. I found this on the board..
    This was posted earlier at this board:

    According to my 1969 Factory Accessories list (Revision1, dated 1/1/69), 9076 was the 911T 'Comfort Group' option. Here is a 4 digit code (not 3) This code looks to be standard for 911E, anyone care to comment. Is this the same as 470?

    It includes:
    "14 x 5 1/2 alloy wheels
    911S Instrumentation
    Leather Steering Wheel
    Rubber Tipped Bumperettes, front and rear
    911S Rubber Mouldings on front and rear and both sides
    Ventilated Disc Brakes
    Chromed Rocker Panels
    500-Cycle horn
    Aluminum Door Sills
    Gold Lettering Porsche Name Plates
    Self-Levelling Hydraulic Front Suspension
    Full Velouran Carpeting"

    -Allen-

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    According to 1971 US Accessoires Folder
    470 for 911T:

    Velouran carpeting
    Gold Porsche Nameplate
    Alu Door Sills
    911S Rubber Moldings
    Chrome Rocker Panels
    911S Instruments
    Rubber Bumperettes
    Leather Covered Steering Wheel
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  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by 911T1971 View Post
    According to 1971 US Accessoires Folder
    470 for 911T:

    Velouran carpeting
    Gold Porsche Nameplate
    Alu Door Sills
    911S Rubber Moldings
    Chrome Rocker Panels
    911S Instruments
    Rubber Bumperettes
    Leather Covered Steering Wheel
    What did they call this option in 1971? Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Here is the link to the thread on technical, where a complete list is hopefully being put together:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...712#post181712
    Thomas
    1973 911S Targa

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    Anyone know what option # 9142 option is? I can't seem to find it, all the lists miss that number or range. Kardex description is LUFTD-ME.

    Here is what I have so far:

    9034 FUENFG-G 5 speed trans
    9103 L-SCH.RD Chrome Wheels
    9116 KONTI-ST Koni Suspension
    9142 LUFTD-ME ????
    9218 LED-LNKR Leather Steering Wheel
    9301 R-Z-DECK Hub Caps colored
    9304 GUM-VSSH Frt Bumperette Rubber
    9305 GUM-HSSH Rr bumperette rubber
    9320 EL-DACH Sunroof
    9347 GET. TSCH Colored door glass
    9348 GET. WSS Colored windshield
    9350 GET-H-S Colored rear glass
    9431 ANTENNE Antenna
    9437 LOUDSP. Loudspeaker
    9368 SOND.LAK Special Order Paint

    And a picture of the car just for fun...
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    aux fresh air fan? something to do with air.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    aux fresh air fan? something to do with air.

    Yes the LUFT part had something to do with air. I actually found the code and ignored it but then Eric Linden just called me and said "Tire Pressure Gauge" which is interesting as the LWB tool kits did not come with a tire gauge but apparently you could order one. Big trivia question - does anyone have a LWB tool kit with original tire gauge, would it be a Messko is the question - I think most likely. This also makes sense as the option range is right next to wheels. Thanks for the help S Reg.

    so for the record

    9142 - optional tire pressure gauge

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    My car had 9142 and it was a Draeger as found.

    Original owner (my friend) passed before I could run a whole bunch of questions by him, one of them being whether or not this gauge was the original or if it replaced a Messko.
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