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    Rare 1971 porsche accessories brochure

    This is an original factory porsche sales accessories brochure. It's 1971 and some say it's 1972(but it's not) and some say it's both, but it is a 1971 accessories brochure from the Porsche factory. All I can say is it's very rare. It's in pristine excellent mint condition. The price is $1200.00 plus shipping and insurance or you can pick it up locally.KIMG0238.jpgKIMG0236.jpgKIMG0236.jpgKIMG0237.jpg
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    For the records, its 1971 only.
    US market printed booklet by the importer, its undated but design similar to other 1971 literature for the US. In it, 2.2l cars are documented.

    Its not 1970, its not 1972 either and its not both (1971&1972) and those who claim -not the seller- claim imo wrongly. It might was in dealer use into 1972 as not such an item was printed for 1972 and 1973 even by then it applied to 2.4l cars.
    (This confusing situation comes from a dating error in a P-literature book written by Susan C. Miller in the mid eighties who wrongly says its 1972...and since then it continued to be wrongly dated).

    Good luck w the sale. Nice item. Btw and Imho, rather steep price.
    Last edited by 911T1971; 10-09-2016 at 01:38 AM.
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    Wow, who was the idiot who priced this at One thousand and two hundred dollars? ME. That was a mistake on my part, I was thinking of another item when I priced this, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE RESPONSES, I mean that, because otherwise I would not have caught the error, I guess THE KID is not THE KID anymore(smile). 911T1971 is spot on with his reply and I will add that it's only because of Susan Miller's book that people think this is a 1972 brochure. As for the double bar ram protection Amco or factory I will add this in 1972 the factory only offered this as a single bar connecting to the bumper guards and the bumper guards rubbers were shorter in length. I know this for a fact because my car came that way from the factory per cardex and C.O.A. Anyway the price is $395.00 plus shipping and paypal

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    The price is $395.00 plus shipping or you can pick-up locally
    that's three hundred and ninety five dollars
    again sorry for the mistake

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    Item has S O L D

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