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Thread: Schutz/Under body seal on inside of bumpers?

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    Schutz/Under body seal on inside of bumpers?

    Any body know if an early '66 911 (8-9/65) came from the factory with underseal on the insides of the front and rear bumpers or was it just the body color?

    I thank you in advance,

    Glenn

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    I don't believe they were undercoated, but hopefully someone will have a more definitive answer.
    Early S Registry member #90
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    June 66 no undercoat inside the bumpers.

    Richard

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    Vintageracer John Straub's Avatar
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    Yep...no undercoating.

    John
    1959 356 Coupe, 1600 Super, sold
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    Don't do it! (None here, April 1 1966)
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Good...I didn't want to tape them off anyway! Thanks once again, for the great info!!

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    Same as what the rest say, but adding for the sake of posterity that Porsche started to put PVC inside the bumpers sometime after 1969 and before 1973.
    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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    Inside Bumpers

    1967 911S, 31-1-67, body color...
    Ernie W
    member of Early 911S Registry

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    Nope...I have two original '69s..no undercoating on inside of bumpers. I have an original '73.5T in my shop right now...no undercoating.

    My '67S ..no undercoating
    Mark Smedley
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    My Jan 1 build 70S has its original undercoating on the both front and rear bumpers. Plus body color.
    Michael
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