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    Body paint tag for sand beige 67

    Hi, I recently purchased a 1967 regular 911 and it was missing it's body paint tag.
    I have purchased a new tag and would like to see other Sand beige body paint tags from 67 to use as
    a guide for mine.
    Any photo's would be greatly appreciated!

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    Here you have a couple. They are both from 67S´s, but except from the little "s" identical to what your car used to have. Depending on how anal you are, there was a change in the font/size of the numbers stamped on these tags towards the end of ´67 production.

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    S-Reg #1382
    67S Lavender
    70S Silver, original Slate Gray Japan delivery

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    Scheifer, Thank you. This is just what I wanted to see. I wasn't sure what was before and after the 6607. Seeing both of these I would think mine would have had the 97-####-L as well.
    Thanks for the quick reply.

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