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    FS Hella 139 NOS Under the Bumper fog lights

    Better lighted folks,

    Here is a set of New Old Stock under the bumper OEM Hella 139 fog lights for LWB Porsche 911. Correct for 1969 thru 1973 T and E models (not S or Carrera or if you're using an "S" bumper/spoiler). These use the bright Halogen H3 style bulb. $895 OBRO shipped in the U.S. and $950 shipped outside of U.S. Please email any questions. Thanks.

    -Allen-


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    Free bump -- this is a GREAT price for these. I paid about $1100 less than six weeks ago for the same ones -- either I'm a bad negotiator or these are cheap. You decide, but reproductions are almost the same price!
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    Hi Allen....these are of interest to me. I've seen them without the rubber grommets for the wires and the adjustable back. Do you know which is correct for a '69 911E?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redblrr View Post
    Hi Allen....these are of interest to me. I've seen them without the rubber grommets for the wires and the adjustable back. Do you know which is correct for a '69 911E?
    There are numerous versions of this light that all look identical from the "front." As far as I know, though, the version here is THE only correct version. You "adjust" this light buy tightening the nut somewhat and then swiveling the light to the desired position and then fully tightening the nut. Other versions MIGHT be made to work but I'm highly certain this is the correct OEM version. Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Henderson View Post
    There are numerous versions of this light that all look identical from the "front." As far as I know, though, the version here is THE only correct version. You "adjust" this light buy tightening the nut somewhat and then swiveling the light to the desired position and then fully tightening the nut. Other versions MIGHT be made to work but I'm highly certain this is the correct OEM version. Thanks.

    -Allen-
    OK....sorry Allen just saw your reply...checking the valence mounts now to make sure they will work.....will send PM shortly

    Scott

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    Allen...I tried to PM you, also sent you an email.....can you confirm you received my message? Scott

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    Here's the car they would go on....1969 911E.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redblrr View Post
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    Here's the car they would go on....1969 911E.
    Message received and will respond momentarily. These lights will "make your "E" " Interestingly, a concours winning 911E Targa was featured in PCA "Panorama" this issue. In fact I thought of publishing the nice photo of the car with these very lights but thought maybe I should ask Pete Stout for permission and so passed.

    Nice car ! 911E is more rare than the S, interestingly and are needed "IF'n" (anybody remember the "Maestro"?) has H1s ! Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Sold and paid for by another savy list memeber ! Well bought and noT so well sold . Thanks though !

    -Allen-
    PS Will send tomorrow with tracking info.
    Last edited by Allen Henderson; 08-24-2015 at 07:57 PM.

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    Allen,

    Just got these today via USPS and they are truly fantastic! I took them to Patrick Motorsports (where the car is) and they all commented on how nice they were. I'll post a picture when they are installed on the car. Thanks a million!

    Cheers!

    Scott

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