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    1972 911T Targa - Interior Color question

    Hello, looking for a little intel...
    I inherited a 1972 911T Targa 2.4 - single family ownership - Gemini Metallic Blue / Interior is either Saddle #916 (leather sport) or Saddle #4773 (Plain) or Cinnamon #xxx (according to a porsche mechanic). Sp how can I confirm exactly what color Porsche would have assigned to this car? The purchasers told me it was a custom order color combination and it's the original leather interior and it's in great condition.
    Thanks in advance, SLK516

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    Here is a chart showing the usual codes for the interior; there is also a code 99 for Custom interiors. There are other codes that are used for ordering the parts in a specific color that are 3 digit, but you need an upholstery chart to figure those out. You might want to invest in a CoA or equivalent to see what the Factory records say. I can help with the CoA equivalent.
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