Wow!
Me, too
1st that I've ever seen/heard of such documents
Thank you for showing/sharing these, You Guys
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That's nice to know. The source is the Porsche factory.
Hi all, quick question. Some of the Kardex records pictured above have a diagonal line through them - suggesting they may in some way have become obsolete? Does anyone know the real meaning of the diagonal line? I guess it must be there for a reason and would be love to hear your views. Many thanks, Robert
From what I have been told, it denotes the end of the warranty, which was 12 months. Some have words written diagonally too.
Scott
That would make sense Scott - many thanks for that. Anyone can confirm?
VIN = 306866S
Eng# = 960867
Trans# = 103852
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...911s-Need-help
How and where can a kardex be obtained? I recently purchased a 72t that came with an older coa but I do not have a kardex.
VIN = 306735S
Eng# = 960783
Trans# = 103776
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...1-Kardex/page6
Looks like the last two German delivery cars were almost identical. It's interesting to note that the engines and transmissions seems to be in reasonable sequence.
Chassis: 306556S
Engine: 960665
Trans: 103653
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...d-the-300k-67s
http://www.maxted-page.com/cars/c337/details
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