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    Porsche 911 SWB Ignition switch Original

    Orig. Ignition switch, coming from a ´67 car, European delivery, works perfect. The key is original.
    Porsche Nr. 901.613.101.01 --- Price: $395
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    Are you sure?

    That's a late, longer version key and black tumbler housing.

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    European deliver 67 cars had a steering lock.

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    Not with black tumbler housing and a late, long key. As far as I know.

    I suspect this is a fac replacement back in the day.

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    Found this reference elsewhere...

    The factory listings for the ignition key switch w/o lock for 1966-1969 is 901.613.013.00

    The one with lock 1966-1969 is 901.613.101.01
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    I would be interested in buying the electrical switch.

    Not to tank your sale, but the electrical switch is through 69. The steering lock itself is a late 1970-1998 application. The style and face of the lock cylinder is period correct for mid years thru '89. The steering locks all look the same, but there are differences throughout the years. The good news is, is that it is a later lock with less use and wear; it's not 50 years old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Found this reference elsewhere...

    The factory listings for the ignition key switch w/o lock for 1966-1969 is 901.613.013.00

    The one with lock 1966-1969 is 901.613.101.01
    I checked PET and got something a little different. I found:

    Steering Column Locks:
    • 901.613.101.00 ignition starter lock without nut for EUROPA not for (GB) -68
    • 901.613.101.01 ignition starter lock without nut for EUROPA not for (GB) 69

    Non-Locking Steering Columns:
    • 901.613.101.10 ignition starter switch without nut with round connector state lock number for overseas with (GB) -68
    • 901.613.013.00 ignition starter switch without nut with flat plug state lock number for overseas with (GB) -68 -68 -68 -68



    The second PET volume has:

    • 911.613.011.05 steering lock without buzzer contact -70
    • 911.613.011.05 steering lock without buzzer contact 71-
    • 911.613.011.05 steering lock without buzzer contact state lock number 964.374.917.00 use it is necessary to rework 72-



    There are lots of ignition locks, It looks like 901.613.101.01 is specific to 1969.
    Jim Alton
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