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    1969S options on a 1969T COA?

    The COA states that my car would have a 1969S instrument cluster and 1969S fuel tank.

    What would the S cluster look like compared to a T cluster and how can i tell if it is a S tank in the car?
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    the 2 standard T gauges were from the left,a gas gauge and an unnumbered temp gauge
    The 2 S gauges were from left,a combi gas and oil level and a combi numbered oil temp and pressure gauge
    the standard gas tank for the T was a 62 litre with a road option of a larger tank - 80 litre(?)
    there were also race tanks available of 100/120 litres which usually had the fillers through the front lid
    picture of your tank ?

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    I am wondering if they meant OIL tank not fuel tank. The 911S gauges have the oil level gauge which requires a sender on the oil tank. Didn't the base T with no oil level gauge have a oil tank with no sender?
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    Here are the gauges in the car:
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    This is just another example of a screwed up COA. It must be a translation issue with the person who translated the info on your Kardex. I have never seen a COA or Kardex with "911S Instrument panel and fuel tank". That makes no sense. Your car probably came with a "comfort package" or "appearance group". That consisted of the, aforementioned, "S" gauges, "S" trim on the bumpers and rocker panels, Gold lettering, tinted glass, upgraded carpet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gulf908 View Post
    TCS

    the 2 standard T gauges were from the left,a gas gauge and an unnumbered temp gauge
    The 2 S gauges were from left,a combi gas and oil level and a combi numbered oil temp and pressure gauge
    the standard gas tank for the T was a 62 litre with a road option of a larger tank - 80 litre(?)
    there were also race tanks available of 100/120 litres which usually had the fillers through the front lid
    picture of your tank ?

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    Dennis
    Thanks. it appears i have the S gauges!
    The tank is standard fill in the fender. might be larger capacity?
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    You have a T, right?
    If it came w S upgrades and as Jim said, it had usually the comfort package.
    Check if it has S carpet, gold lettering 911T on rear decklid, S rubbers, S rocker panels too.
    Tinted glass was not included but an separate option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 911T1971 View Post
    You have a T, right?
    If it came w S upgrades and as Jim said, it had usually the comfort package.
    Check if it has S carpet, gold lettering 911T on rear decklid, S rubbers, S rocker panels too.
    Tinted glass was not included but an separate option.
    This is all that was left
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    This is all that was left
    It does still have "S" rocker mouldings

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