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    Quote Originally Posted by 911int View Post
    The most exiting detail in the foto is the bottle of beer, behind the vice of the working space with the blue 911
    More beer involved during 917 era… what should be the conclusion?
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    Just Outstanding !!!
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    fun photos.
    one thing that is unusual is the red interior in the yellow car. Does anyone have a red interior from around 1969?

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    Another view of the same area.



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    Beautiful Leinen vices in the picture. Would be interesting to see what kind of lathes they were running. I do not see any in the pictures. Likely Weiler or Leinen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911int View Post
    The most exiting detail in the foto is the bottle of beer, behind the vice of the working space with the blue 911
    Sorry that‘s water. Beer was in brown bottles
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    Quote Originally Posted by 718RSK View Post
    Beautiful Leinen vices in the picture. Would be interesting to see what kind of lathes they were running. I do not see any in the pictures. Likely Weiler or Leinen.
    Right bottom of the first pic by the clutch is a lathe. Doesn’t look like a Weiler. Boley was also around the corner as was Leinen and Weisser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott A View Post
    fun photos.
    one thing that is unusual is the red interior in the yellow car. Does anyone have a red interior from around 1969?
    I have an original red interior in my Ossi Blue 69S.

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    The brown bottle is in front of the blue car on the bench.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    I have an original red interior in my Ossi Blue 69S.

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    That’s the original interior? (On my phone so small picture)

    Really nice then! Awesome.

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