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    wow Scott... that is a great lead if he is going to

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    thanks Eric
    looks great in black

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Gratz View Post
    I've got a 1968 Euro 911L targa as well, serial number 11860141.

    Let me know if there is anything I can do to help.

    -Eric

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    Hi Scott
    I left a message for Greggearhead as he was the last known seller. Have not heard back from him.
    UPDATE:no records from Greg. Too long ago but he was very responsive

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott72 View Post
    Congrats. Looks like a fun project. Are you going to chase the matching numbers motor? Reading through the comments in BAT it looks like the motor was for sale on the Bird back in 2011.
    Last edited by brookedale091462; 04-29-2022 at 05:22 PM.

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    Looks great. That is a rare car as the 68 911T was not imported to the US. Then to also have a soft window is another rare item as in some time of that year the glass windows started showing up on 68 targa's. Good luck with the car Chris
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    Can anyone tell me what these seats would have been for.?

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    Clean up aisle one

    While I wait for a few body and mechanical supplies I thought I would get to know the car. Cleans up nicely
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    Will be looking for motor 3080388

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    Quote Originally Posted by brookedale091462 View Post
    Can anyone tell me what these seats would have been for.?

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    The passenger seat is an early style seat with the headrest mounted to the back. It was used prior to January 2, 1968 when the later style seat was introduced with the headrest mounts built into the seat.

    The driver seat is a tombstone style seat used from the 1974 model year onward.

    There were a number of mid model year changes for the 1968 cars. A summary can be found here.

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...l=1#post847142

    Brett Johnson’s book “The 911 and 912 Porsche - A Restorers’s Guide to Authenticity II” is also a great resource.

    -Eric

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    ]here are the Scheels Name:  E0BF27C2-EC50-43BB-A05E-3075A33B4A6A.jpg
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    That's awesome, can we see the Scheel seats you will put into this
    Cheers

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    Chuck
    This thread lines up with mine. Same car.is it possible to move my posts here.

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