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    Consulting the glove box door scholars

    Scholars of All Things Porsche, I Humbly Seek Your Wisdom,

    I am seeking some help in identifying the correct years/models for a couple of glove box doors. Can you help me identify them correctly?

    I was told that the more elaborate one is SWB, and the simpler one is '65-'66, but I felt that it would be better to ask for input.

    I am in the process of cleaning them up to offer for sale, so I am asking in order that the research corresponds to the prep period.

    Thank you, any and all, for your assistance.
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    i am bumping this in the hope of getting some wisdom.

    can anyone help me identify these glove box doors, please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mshaver51 View Post
    Scholars of All Things Porsche, I Humbly Seek Your Wisdom,

    I am seeking some help in identifying the correct years/models for a couple of glove box doors. Can you help me identify them correctly?

    I was told that the more elaborate one is SWB, and the simpler one is '65-'66, but I felt that it would be better to ask for input.

    I am in the process of cleaning them up to offer for sale, so I am asking in order that the research corresponds to the prep period.

    Thank you, any and all, for your assistance.
    Mike

    The last thing I could be accused of is being a scholar. You were told wrong. The "more elaborate" one is a SWB which includes 65 and 66. The other one fits a 71 911.

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    Jim

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    ALL HAIL CARNAC!!! SEER OF SEERS!! SAYER OF SOOTHES! MAY YOUR NEXT COLONOSCOPY BE PERFORMED BY A FRUSTRATED CONCERT TROMBONIST!

    so the little one is a '71? i was guessing very early SWB (65-66).

    thank you, sir!! may the fleas of a thousand camels infest your competitors.

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    Dr. B. Johnson’s book, second printing,pages,54/55.
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    maybe i should have pointed out that they appear to be 2 different sizes. i think the less adorned one is smaller.

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