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Thread: correct bottom paint colors for 69-73 LWB?

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    correct bottom paint colors for 69-73 LWB?

    I will be restoring my Sand Beige 1969 911T this winter.

    What is the correct color for painting the inside of the car? (floors etc)

    What is the correct color for under the car? gas tank? engine bay? under the fenders? inside the frunk?

    Has anybody used rhino liner for the underside of the car to help lower road noise?
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    Was your car built by Karmann or Porsche ? Your question cannot be answered without this info . The fuel tank was not painted , it is the color of the stonegard - dark grey .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richy View Post
    Was your car built by Karmann or Porsche ? Your question cannot be answered without this info . The fuel tank was not painted , it is the color of the stonegard - dark grey .
    Door post shows it as being a Karmann
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    Have you read through this thread? Lots of good info in there for the 69 owner.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...11+differences
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    See post #108 and #118 here for some pics of the underside and trunk of my April '69S. All inside the trunk and engine compartment sprayed with undercoat. Even the front of the gas tank has some undercoat overspray inside the trunk.
    Bob B

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott72 View Post
    Have you read through this thread? Lots of good info in there for the 69 owner.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...11+differences
    very nice!
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