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    Porsche 911 Accessories Brochure

    Nice Accessories Brochure.

    Asking $200 plus shipping.

    If interested, please e-mail me @ tim.huestis@pnfp.com

    Thanks
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    Date?.....

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    Hi Tim,

    Sent you an email.

    Thanks,

    Jan
    Porsche 911 2.2S 1971

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    that one is around 70-72 I believe and covers original factory accessories and some Amco made accessories all in the same booklet. Fairly rare.

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    Brochure is sold pending payment.

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    Brochure is sold

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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    that one is around 70-72 I believe and covers original factory accessories and some Amco made accessories all in the same booklet. Fairly rare.
    Thanks Mark.

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    For the records, this item sold is the 1971 edition (USA market 2.2l).
    It does not covers "Amco made accessories" but shows the original Porsche equipment.

    The 1970 edition (USA market-2.2l) shows a red 911 on silver cover.
    The 1972 (USA market-2.4l) edition was just a printed list.

    RoW (Rest of World) editions for 1970/71/72/73 were all different than USA editions:
    -German market item had white covers w black typo and came each with a separate accessories pricelist paper.
    -Swiss, UK, Sweden and other markets had their own items, usually a list where accessories code/prices were listed.

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    BTW, for the experts:
    -Susan C. Miller writes in her book that above item was the 72 edition..its not.
    Its for 1971. One of the few printed errors in an otherwise excellent publication from the late 80ies, today hard to find.

    -Amco did its own booklet (blue cover w P crest) and produced an almost similar rear bumper protection bar, hence the confusion. The Amco aftermarket rear bumper bar had 2 visible bolts, the Porsche one did not.
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