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Thread: FS NOS Porsche 911 68-early 69 Tachometer

  1. #11
    How do you explain the date code on the unit of 12/65 and the assembly date code if 1/67
    Clyde Boyer





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  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by rower View Post
    Weren't the early SWB's 14,000 impedance and then they went to 24,000 in 1969?

    The 4 versus 6 cylinder marking though I don't understand.

    I'm also no expert at all on this, just here to learn.
    my (very) early 68 tach shows 6 zyl/ 4 takt and 12v/ 24,000 imp , date code 7/67 with black and white dial. not sure what to make of this one. Anomaly if it actually works correctly in a 911.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by BubbaG View Post
    my (very) early 68 tach shows 6 zyl/ 4 takt and 12v/ 24,000 imp , date code 7/67 with black and white dial. not sure what to make of this one. Anomaly if it actually works correctly in a 911.
    My 1968 January Production 68 tach shows 6 zyl/ 4 takt and 12v/ 24,000 imp , date code 12/67 with black and white dial. I think its clear what you have is not what you think it is, and that's okay. But at least try and authenticate it as best you can.
    MBR #2637
    AKA boschdog
    1968 911 Normal Coupe
    Houston, Texas

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