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    WTB: ‘72 - ‘73 door handle trigger spring holder

    Hi, I’m looking for this part for my ‘73 911 door handle. See picture attached of part circled in red.
    Anybody has one?
    Thanks

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    I likely have that piece. PM me with your email for pics and price.
    Tom Butler
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    Here you go.
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    Thanks Tom.
    The part I need replacing is slightly different where it attaches to the key barrel. It doesn’t have the two side ears like the one in you pictures. Are those interchangeable?

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    They are not, your door handle is the earlier type, I think 1971/early 72-ish. 1970 only version is different as well. Hard to find pieces...

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    Perhaps this is the one you need.
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    Nope Tom they is not the same either
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    That is the 1970 only part, one of a kind!

    Cees

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    Oh wow, very interesting!
    My car is a VERY early ‘73. Production date was July ‘72.
    The part I’m trying to replace has the same base as the first set of pictures Tom sent and same top (part that connects to the key barrel) of the last set of pictures that Tom sent.

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    Additionally, some years are interchangeable, left to right. Don’t recall which yrs. Though it seems the later ones 72/73 are. And, does it make a difference on the part you seek!
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