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    FS: Bilstein Jack

    For sale is a very nice original Bilstein jack. Price drop to $250 + shipping from WA.
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    Last edited by beaker; 11-20-2016 at 09:24 PM.

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    Bump for a pretty jack.

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    Price drop to $250 for this nice original jack.

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    Hi... is this for a '67 911S? I see some with a 'blue foot'...

    Quote Originally Posted by beaker View Post
    Price drop to $250 for this nice original jack.

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    would be interested if for 67S
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
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    I think that's a LWB. But I may be wrong

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    generally accepted correct from '63-ish to '68 - '69.
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
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    Thank you for the clarification on the jack. This is a VERY nice example.

    David

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    Can anyone tell me the significance of the 'blue foot' I see on some photos. And are the jacks for 67S's the same for Targas and Coupes? Thanks!

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    a blue painted base would have been originally fitted in a 356 car. 900 series was changed to black. there were no differences for body style.

    Quote Originally Posted by chapron67 View Post
    Can anyone tell me the significance of the 'blue foot' I see on some photos. And are the jacks for 67S's the same for Targas and Coupes? Thanks!
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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