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    Thanks for sharing the original rear trunk cardboard wall. Had no idea these existed on the very early cars. Does it look like yours was painted? Both sides?

    I would be very interested in the pattern and the correct dimensions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by earlyaircooled View Post
    I decided that I will make a pattern a kind of a "mechanical drawing" with dimensions and I'll post it here when it is done. I have seen this same kind of cardboard on other 911 parts in the past, I havnt figured out where yet but when I do I'll post it on this thread too. It does look like the same material as the 69-73 curved cardboard that covers the two fuse boxes in the front trunk, that piece is silver and this one is charcoal gray/black.
    Wow! That's so cool! Never seen one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by earlyaircooled View Post
    I decided that I will make a pattern a kind of a "mechanical drawing" with dimensions and I'll post it here when it is done. I have seen this same kind of cardboard on other 911 parts in the past, I havnt figured out where yet but when I do I'll post it on this thread too. It does look like the same material as the 69-73 curved cardboard that covers the two fuse boxes in the front trunk, that piece is silver and this one is charcoal gray/black.
    That would be extremely welcome!!!!! Much appreciated, I am in need of 2, 1 of which now becomes quite urgent as the car is almost finished. What material is it made of, could you post a photo of the back-side as well as a close up of the side-edge?
    Cheers, Jacques
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    Quote Originally Posted by earlyaircooled View Post
    Here is the original cardboard rear trunk wall for my #717 car I wonder how many of these are still around? I also wonder when these were used and when they stopped using them?

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    there is a hole in the board, is it meant to fix the board to something?
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    Aircooled, is the inner sheet of your hood black or red? I figure this changed around 1300 or so from black to body color. Same for the engine lid, but need more info to confirm this.
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    Trunk Card support

    Aircooled, Way cool find

    is there any metal mounts to help hold up that card on your car?

    Anything like these:
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    that`s the one of #113
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    Bob the pictures you show are from two different cars
    The tabs on one have clips to take a screw or bolt and the other doesnt.

    Anyway I have the plain tabs on 1022

    How late in production were they?

    And if so I need a panel as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeunElf View Post
    Oh my Gosh!

    That is the biggest door handle I have EVER seen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Oh my Gosh!

    That is the biggest door handle I have EVER seen!
    I was looking for better side-impact protection.
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