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    Alternator Wrench P 208

    I have this alternator wrench, in good condition, marked P 208 and painted black. Pin-to-pin distance is 38mm.
    It came to me with a 1973.5 but internet pics suggest it might actually be from a later car. Can anyone date it? What's a reasonable asking price for these?
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    jhtaylor
    santa barbara
    74 911 coupe. 2.7 redone by Competition Engineering; ported to 36mm, shuffle-pinned, boat-tailed, Elgin mod-S cams, J&E 9.5's, PMO's.
    73 Targa (much beloved, sold and off to a fine new home in San Francisco)

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    I believe it's the pin length that's relevant for year, shorter earlier, longer later. How about a side photo?
    --Richard
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    Thanks. Here you go.
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    jhtaylor
    santa barbara
    74 911 coupe. 2.7 redone by Competition Engineering; ported to 36mm, shuffle-pinned, boat-tailed, Elgin mod-S cams, J&E 9.5's, PMO's.
    73 Targa (much beloved, sold and off to a fine new home in San Francisco)

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    Short pins, so correct for lwb, possibly other years. Some searching in the classifieds should give you an idea of the price. They come up fairly often.
    --Richard
    Early 911S Registry #2337

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