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    Spare Parts Catalogue - a few questions

    I recently purchased what was advertised as a Porsche 912 Spare Parts Catalog from Ebay. The seller stated he used it when restoring his 912 and that it also covered "some 911 stuff". The price was reasonable (I think ) so I took a chance and purchased it.

    From what I can tell, it looks like a complete 911 Spare Parts Catalog in excellent condition that may have a few references to the 912. Page dates range from 11/66 to about 3/69. Printed in four languages. Covers 911, 911S, 911TU, 911L, 911USA, and "at the same time is considered as fundamental catalogue for the vehicle type 912".

    What is puzzling to me is that the cover and binder sheets state that the Catalogue is for Type 912 (see photo).

    Anyone seen one of these before? What do I have? I paid about $150, market value or did I over-pay?

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    PS: if anyone needs info from the Catalogue, I am willing to share it's contents.
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    A few more photos.....
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    Nice parts book. It looks like a 911 book not a 912 supplement. Does it have any 912 stuff in it?
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    That looks to be one of the Stoddard reproductions, mid -'80's. There is a 911 binder complete for all parts and a 912 supplement for the 912 only equipment.

    Details and photos in this thread:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-many-versions

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    For sure that's not an original Porsche catalogue... I have several of different vintages (64 - 73) and none of them are as you posted. My thoughts are that it is a Stoddard repro from the 80s...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 68911+1 View Post
    That looks to be one of the Stoddard reproductions, mid -'80's. There is a 911 binder complete for all parts and a 912 supplement for the 912 only equipment.

    Details and photos in this thread:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-many-versions
    Thanks for the link! I definitely have one of the Stoddard repro's from the 80's. Not an original Porsche issued version but the contents are priceless nevertheless.
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