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Thread: Porsche 2.0L leather seats: perforated or not?

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    Porsche 2.0L leather seats: perforated or not?

    Good day,

    I unsuccessfully tried to find an answer to a simple question. My car is an April 1965 2.0L 911. Kardex indicates "red leather" ("leder rot") for the interior, i.e. not leatherette. Should the leather be perforated in the central sections of the front seats or not? I understand leather seats were originally NOT perforated, unlike leatherette seats. However, I haven't been able to find any picture of an original full leather interior or a definitive answer to this question. Does anyone have the answer to this question?

    Thanks a lot.
    J

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    Not perforated, like late 356.

    J

    ~J~
    air cooled only

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    without knowing it for sure... non fabric center section seats on early cars had the backside of the recliner perforated..i know this was not the question.. Jules already answered it..but maybe this is helpful as well
    F.

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