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Thread: Original Head Markings on Fender Screws ? ? ?

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    Original Head Markings on Fender Screws ? ? ?

    I now the fenders were off of my car before I ever owned it so I am trying to determine if there were unique head markings on the heads of the fender mounting screws inside of the luggage compartment.

    If there are unique head markings I am sure that I don't have enough to mount both fenders and would like to source some from someone.

    Sorry if this detail causes anyone mild nausea.

    Thanks,

    Bob
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    The one pictured looks correct. Stoddard has a "fender instalation kit," bag of bolts, but am not sure if they are correct the picture in their catalog is not that close.
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    Your best bet would be a porsche dismantler.. New Replacements dont have the "K" marking.

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    old thread alarm.

    Are the fender mounting screws on MY72 cars white zinc or yellow zinc plated?

    And are K head marks correct?

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    K- head mark is correct, bolt will be body color.
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    Thanks Ed.

    And the bolts for the carpet tab?

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    Unpainted yellow zinc
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    Quote Originally Posted by glaverbel911 View Post
    Your best bet would be a porsche dismantler.. New Replacements dont have the "K" marking.

    Robert.
    Here's one from a SWB, on my desk as a reminder to source others. Raised dot on either side of "K". However, all got undercoated so not sure if any of this detail would be visible.
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    I have original "K" marked fender bolts available in case anyone needs them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edmayo View Post
    Unpainted yellow zinc
    Sold several K marked yellow zinc srews on Strähle swap, cause I thought the screws had been 72/73 clear/White like the latches, MFI parts,...

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