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    Police Stop Sign

    Does anyone have any idea what the manufacturer was of the Porsche Stop sign's (see picture below).
    As far as i know they have been used on all Porsche's that were sold or delivered to Police forces (Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium...).
    Is there someone who still has one for sale?
    I am looking forward to the reactions.
    Thanks JD
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    Interesting to see that the cars in these photos are both 1973 cars. The first car has cookie cutters which first were introduced in 1973, and the second car has black turn signal frames and a 2.4 emblem on the the decklid grille. However the second car also has all chrome rear bumper guards.
    So were all chrome bumper guards an option for the 72 and 73 euro cars? I ask because I recently bought a 72T targa which also has all chrome rear guards. Was this a euro thing?Here is a pic of my car as reference. I am assuming that the the black framed lenses on my car are wrong for the 72 year, but maybe I am wrong on this too? The PO told me that this is the way he found the car when he bought it after being brought over to the states from Italy and hibernating in a garage for many years prior to the full resto and repaint.
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    Option code M 630

    Does anyone has any idea's of what this option code (M 630-Police equipment) consisted off?
    Thx,
    JD

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    Police M 630

    Some more pictures.
    Hoping that someone might find more info on M 630 in their archives.
    Thanks.
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    The ATS cookie cutters were introduced in 1973 for the E. The 2.4 had indeed black surrounds around the lamp lenses, whereas in 1972 they were still in chrome (silver).
    The all chrome overriders were used on the early 911's as well as the 1969-1970 types 912 and 911 T. They were not an option and therefore the 1972 car should have the overriders with rubber.

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    M 630

    Nobody with info on M 630?

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    I have 2 M 630 option packages, You can contact me by the boards pm

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    What was the first year the M 630 package was first officially offered? I know there were early long hood police cars, did the package exist then or was it developed later?
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    Does anyone know when the M630 package was offered and have more details (and/or original documentation for the package)? Thanks.
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    On 1972 cars, script on the deck lid would be black, frame around the tail and front lights would be silver. would have rubber on the over riders. Chris
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