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    WTB: 1969 ignition switch and turn signal switch

    Looking for a working turn signal switch and a correct ignition switch for my 1969 911 coupe restoration. Please let me know what you have. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by geshaghi View Post
    Looking for a working turn signal switch and a correct ignition switch for my 1969 911 coupe restoration. Please let me know what you have. Thanks
    More info needed. Is your car a US or ROW car? Ign switches are very different for those cars.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    More info needed. Is your car a US or ROW car? Ign switches are very different for those cars.

    Jim
    Jim,
    Indeed you are correct (as usual). This is a US delivery car, which as I understand means a non-locking ignition switch. However, I am not certain if a 69 locking ignition switch will work. I have a new Bosch replacement switch, which is a reasonable alternative, but it uses a key blank that will not fit the 69 door lock cylinders, and I would really like the car to have one key. Thanks
    George

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    George,

    If a non locking one, I have this for sale:

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...-69-NOS-in-box

    Thanks,

    J-R

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