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Thread: Looking for indicator switch for early 68 911L

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    Looking for indicator switch for early 68 911L

    Hi all,

    While driving my L yesterday the indicators became stiffer, then suddenly jammed.

    I still can indicate to my right, but cannot "persuade" it to move left.

    It could just need 40+ years of crud cleaned out, and I will do that, but I'd also like to have another on the self in case I need it.

    I though it was as easy as ordering a new part from Porsche / Stoddards et al... but I'm told that 68's have unique indicator switches, by a good friend who disassembled both MY's (a 68 and a 69) that they are different. Ah the joys of owning a 68!

    If any one has one, or some advice, or recommendations on who to contact I'm all ears. Even if you've had a similar issue, and you were able to modify a non 68 switch so it connected in.

    I'll also be over (from Melbourne Australia) at Rennsport with a sizeable Aussie contingent, so could collect it when I'm in Monterey if it work out easily.

    Thanks,

    Justin

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    Justin

    PM sent.

    Regards
    Tim

    Early 911S Registry #1167

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    Just replied Tim.

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