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Thread: Rear Wiper 1972S Anyone with a photo of installed or open hole for the motor

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    Rear Wiper 1972S Anyone with a photo of installed or open hole for the motor

    I have to drill a hole that got filled up and want to measure twice and drill once.
    Would appreciate both sides if doable.
    Thank you in advance

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    rhart:
    I have a '72T with a rear wiper...what exactly are you looking for...pics and measurements of where exactly the hole is? If the weather is good enough in VA tomorrow, I may get a chance to drive it and I can snap pics and/or measure for you...if not hopefully sometime this week (car is not stored at my house but relatively close by)

    I should tell you that it wasn't ordered from Stuttgart with a rear wiper but my records suggest dealer mounted it at customer's request in Nov 1972, only 8 months after the car was purchased new...I don't know if that changes anything from your perspective.
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    Yes, I'm looking for the hole location and what the underside of the engine lid looks like. Dealer should have used the same hole location. If you can take a pic or two of the outside and several pix of the underside that would be huge for me. Thank you very much. I used to live in Wmbg, prob not too far from you.
    My real email address in in my profile.
    Thanks in advance and have a good weekend.
    Rick

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    Hi - if you just do a search on "rear wiper" and "rear wiper wiring" you will find many many pictures (I know, because I looked myself for the same reason)
    Cheers. Paul
    Paul

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    Rick:

    These pics should help, I snapped them today...turns out the placement of the hole should be pretty easy because there's an indentation in the sheet metal for the engine lid exactly where the hole should go...it's directly in line with one of the vertical posts for the engine grill, as you'll see if you in the pics...let me know if this is what you were looking for:
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    Tinos
    Registry #: 3186

    '72 911T - Geminiblau/schwarz pepita, factory S options
    '05 Cayenne S - my tow vehicle! Carmon Red/Sand Beige -GTS lookalike
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    PAST LOVES:
    '11 S4 quattro 6MT
    '85 190E 2.3-16
    '68 280SL Pagoda
    '59 219 Ponton

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    Thank you Tinos. Yes this helps. Paul gave me an assist too. I searched the internet but forgot the search the Registry.
    Thanks to you both.
    Cheers
    Rick
    I just need to find the link arm, wiper arm and wire harness

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    Rear Wiper Post Hole . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by rhart View Post
    . . . looking for the hole location and what the underside of the engine lid looks like . . . If you can take a pic or two of the outside and several pix of the underside that would be huge . . .
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    Hi Rick
    I found the wiper arm to be readily available (eBay etc)
    Wiring harness - I haven't ordered mine but it's a standard item on one of the websites named in one of the posts (kroonwireharness)
    Ps the wiring goes through the transmission tunnel - not a small job)
    Link arm - try a WTB post ..
    Cheers. Paul
    Paul

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    Paul

    Did you buy the T at the auction at Motorclassica?
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    Hi Clyde - no - mine is an identical tangerine SA T but 69 (albeit not cosmetically as good)
    That one is here in Sydney though
    Paul

    1969 ex-South African RHD Tangerine 911T . 1970 ex-Southern Californian LHD Conda 911T 1955 Series 1 86" Land Rover (original Australian CKD … very slowly re-building) 1987 W124 230e
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