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    Loud lederhosen saves lives hoffman912's Avatar
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    there are supposed to be seals around a horn grill?
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    Harry, it's a thin strip at the top of the grill where it mates to the fender.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Breathtaking, Leon.

    It's hard to see, but in this photo of Eade's, the seal is the cracked grey rubber strip adhered to the back of the grill. I don't have a photo of the back of mine handy, I'll see if I can get one.
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    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    The Factory seal is much thicker and must be cut down and still doesn't fit correctly.
    I'm in the process of replacing some of the seals on my 69T and be prepared that some of the fit may not be perfect. For instance I had to figure out why a simple headlight seal was not "sealing" properly when installed. Turns out there is a thin seal (from Stoddard) and then a thicker one which sealed better.

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    missing is the headlight to fender seal (2)
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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    Lighting Specialist jaudette3's Avatar
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    There are a few other things missing too. I'll post them tomorrow. It would be nice to have a list for Coupes and one for Targas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EARLY911ZOO View Post
    missing is the headlight to fender seal (2)
    Quite right, 911-631-115-02, 2, Pelican 4.25 each.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    also missing bumperette to bumper seal for the front (4) 1 on each side of each bumperette and rear bumperette to license plate panel (2),

    top of rocker moulding deco to body (2)
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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