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Thread: WTB: 65/66 Turn signal switch

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    WTB: 65/66 Turn signal switch

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    As i had the small cable fire . . .

    (http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ing-2017/page8)

    I do look for a

    65/66 turn signal switch

    best would be NOS . . .

    maybe something reliable is in your shelf

    with best regards from bavaria

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    I would change the needed part with my
    extreme rare

    NOS SWF 644.613.301.05 turn signal switch for 356B/C/SC 60-65
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    Haul is that the same as for a 1965/66 912?

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    Dear Mathieu,

    unfortunately not...as the one for 901/911/912 has a different wiring, thus a different part order number and of course a different connector than the one shown below...

    as said...in exchange for a near mint or NOS 901.613.301.03, early version... the NOS 356 turn signal..
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    65 912 slate gray "erwin"
    73 914 ravennagreen "ferdl"
    erwin_loves_polo

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    Haul, The pet is showing 69, I think that is the first year of the round connector, will look at my 68 parts this evening, main difference in mind is the 67 & earlier had a hard gloss black plactic end piece vs the pebel grain started in 68, also the stalk or lever arm was "real" metal with good plated chrome, 68 & later were inferior material and plating. will return your PM.

    Best Regards

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    What Haul has is a "replacement" 356B/C turn signal switch. It was probably made in the 80s. Notice that it has a large rubber knob from a 68 and later switch, instead of the correct smaller black plastic one. Just replace the knob and you will have a very nice, "Old School", part and not made like the current crap from SWF.

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    Jim

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