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    I found the answer to my question in posts that talk about this topic.

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    For those that don't know - this is the source of truth about jacks http://www.356tools.com/Jack.htm

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    links to stuff that looks like 356 jacks. Dr danger, is there a 911 tools site also?

    Philippe, the one shown in yr thread looks familiar to me for (early) 1965, incl jack-handle although it looks a bit bent. Looks very much restorable.
    Anybody better ideas?
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    Hello,
    I cleaned the jack a little.
    The base is blue.
    Philippe

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    Rear brake calipers ATE Dunlop

    Hello all,

    I am looking for rear brake calipers for the 300090.
    901 1964 models had "ATE + Dunlop" rear brake calipers.

    Please experts what do you think about these brake calipers for sale on ebay?
    Are they correct for the 300090?
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/164138679331

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    Note: i'm also looking for the front brake calipers... and many other 1964 only items.

    Thread I found about the topic:
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...l=1#post571139

    Prenez soin de vous et de vos proches.

    Philippe

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300090 View Post
    Hello all,

    I am looking for rear brake calipers for the 300090.
    901 1964 models had "ATE + Dunlop" rear brake calipers.

    Please experts what do you think about these brake calipers for sale on ebay?
    Are they correct for the 300090?
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/164138679331

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Size:  339.6 KB

    Note: i'm also looking for the front brake calipers... and many other 1964 only items.

    Thread I found about the topic:
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...l=1#post571139

    Prenez soin de vous et de vos proches.

    Philippe
    Those calipers would be appropriate for your 64 911. They changed the design in 65 by changing the inner half of the caliper and eventually changed the outer half, as well. Your car would have had 356C rear calipers like the ones pictured above.

    Regards

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Those calipers would be appropriate for your 64 911. They changed the design in 65 by changing the inner half of the caliper and eventually changed the outer half, as well. Your car would have had 356C rear calipers like the ones pictured above.

    Regards

    Jim
    Thank you Jim.
    Philippe

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300090 View Post
    Hi experts,

    It's clear that the plate is in too bad condition to be reinstalled on the car:

    Attachment 502545

    Do you know if the Porsche factory could supply a new plate with the punched numbers?
    Could you advise a company that provides plates with punched numbers using the same font that was used by the factory in 1964?

    Thanks again for your help.
    Philippe
    have had the punches made ..thats the first shot ..done by hand ..a bit of allignment issues...to get this sorted i would need to built an apparatus... and the 3 is a bit incorrect (will get a correct one )
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    have had the punches made ..thats the first shot ..done by hand ..a bit of allignment issues...to get this sorted i would need to built an apparatus... and the 3 is a bit incorrect (will get a correct one )
    Franz: It's a fantastic first shot.
    Philippe

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    Nice!

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