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    1967 Porsche 911 help

    Hello
    I have recently acquired a 1967 911 ( not S )
    Please see photo of switches above the radio which are obviously not original.
    The previous owner says that these switches as they presently are do nothing
    I am wanting to know what would have been original to the car and also what purpose are they.
    I have done significant research and cant find anything so any help would be greatly appreciated

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    Not sure of the order but
    Hazard
    Fog light
    Heater
    now on the road 914-6
    now in the shop for concourse resto 11850275 S SWT
    daily driver B8 S4 stage 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by freezing14 View Post
    Not sure of the order but
    Hazard
    Fog light
    Heater
    fog, hazzard ,gas heater

    i suspect same on rhd

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    Thanks for that
    I should add that there are no fog lights on the car

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    The C of A would be interesting to compare...
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    I can make no claim to expertise but those switches/indicator lights certainly look out of place for a '67 911.
    Here is my light ivory 307349. The missing switch is the Webasto heater switch cannibalised for Stubby's heater install.

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    the switches i have are the same as the ones identified by moito and freezing14. my car has a fresh air blower instead of webasto. it was also my understanding that the rear (coupe) defroster might have been among the switches in this location.

    i am also interested in the ash trays shown. my understanding was that the '67 911 ashtray had a wider plastic handle that was screwed onto the aluminum face plate. the ash trays shown have the rubber-coated lip for a handle. please explain which is correct.

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    Dash switches

    Here are the Drivers Manual (print dates for Model year 1965, 1966 and 1967) photos:

    (Yes the 911 RHD for 1967 shows a 912 dash insignia)

    All keep the same pattern for location

    Left - fog lights
    Center - USA emergency flashers
    Right - Gas heater

    Fog - pull out one stop
    Emergency - pull out
    Gas heater - double function, pull out two stop - for fan low and high, rotate for heat
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    Hopefully, the original round holes behind your switches are still intact. You can find replacement switches without too much trouble. I happen to have some.
    - Neil
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    VERY VERY COOL. a definitive answer in my book.

    (who thinks of actually checking the reference material?!)

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