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    911R Manual Question

    I have this manual and I was wondering if anyone has the same one so that I could determine what cover or if it ever had one; as the Seller claims it never had one when he purchased it many years ago. It has 70 pages including that distinctive old smell of paper. I'd appreciate any info! Thanks.
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    Red cover.

    This looks like a copy.

    Richard
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    Thanks Richard, do you have a photo at all? Most likely a copy as I didn't pay much for it at all. I don't need an original as I'll never own one

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    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...-Owners-Manual

    I think the original 4 binder spacing is asymmetrical , which you see the shadow of on yours.

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    Pity it's in German...thanks for the link nonetheless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by al agustin View Post
    I have this manual and I was wondering if anyone has the same one so that I could determine what cover or if it ever had one; as the Seller claims it never had one when he purchased it many years ago. It has 70 pages including that distinctive old smell of paper. I'd appreciate any info! Thanks.
    To my opinion the picture shows a copy and not the first, most probably the second page. I have a 70 page PDF and I think this is page 1

    I am still looking for a PDF of the German manual. If anyone has a copy, I would be happy to get it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank63 View Post
    I have a 70 page PDF and I think this is page 1
    Frank, that appears to be a photocopy of the front of the red binder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon B View Post
    Frank, that appears to be a photocopy of the front of the red binder.

    Jon B.
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    Thats right Jon

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    Yes, mine's just an old cheap copy. I bought it because it's in English.

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    I have a paper copy of an English version...
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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