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    Door Pull Q?

    Vol 32 No 3 Fall 2022 of Esses page 21, what is the deal with the door pull? Is that correct?

    Looks nothing like mine on a US LH steer. And I missed a RH steer left door handle that looks like this.

    I thought it was more functional and do not really care for the map pockets.
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    This is what Paul is referring to....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    This is what Paul is referring to....
    Thank you Chuck. I sure am enjoying my Esses magazine! And as usual the calendar is stunning!
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    This is a RHD, passengers side armrest, installed on my LHD 73. FYI
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    Great solution. Is that left (passenger) door grab available? Found in the parts system?
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    I did the same thing when I restored my RHD 73 911E. I’ve never understood how the driver’s door is meant to be closed without a door pull. Fortunately for me it was quite easy to locate a passenger side armrest from a LHD car.

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    Did the same when restoring my car. I’ve got the standard wheel fitted, and never an issue.

    The usual suspects have the RHD passenger door pull available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 911GP View Post
    I did the same thing when I restored my RHD 73 911E. I’ve never understood how the driver’s door is meant to be closed without a door pull. Fortunately for me it was quite easy to locate a passenger side armrest from a LHD car.
    Me either? You have to grab it from the bottom or have the window down.

    Thank you so much guys!!! I really appreciate the input. I have seen a RH drive door pull for sale on here and sadly I let it get away.

    Next I need a dash, door toppers, and knee pads and the interior will not be perfect, but so much closer!!!
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