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    What is this lever for?

    Sorry for the dumb question...

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    Open sunroof before pulling lever!

    That's the secondary ejection seat handle. Or, the heater.

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    I see SPORT seats! More pictures if you want any more help!

    Extra emoticons added so everyone knows I am joking.
    Michael
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    Buy that man a vacum cleaner!
    Early 911S Registry #750
    1970 911E - The Good Stuff
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    I'll bet his PM box is full with messages from Aussies and Brits. 67S, Right hook and sport seats, wow! How many could there be?
    Tom F.

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    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
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    Andy, the lever is for the engine heat. The knob over the radio looks like the auxiliary heater control (Webasto).

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    It's got 100 litre fuel tank too, oh, and a whole lot of rust.

    I heard there were less than 100 made in RHD, who knows
    how many survive?

    andy
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    That's from a list of "famous last words". Sorta like:

    "I can do that. Watch this"
    "What's this button for?"
    "Nice doggie"

    Sherwood

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    LMFAO....."open sunroof before pulling lever"......Darrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! You's guys cwack me up. The level of humor around here runs very very deep!

    ps....thanks for making me spray a mouthfull of coffee on my laptop from laughing
    Paul Schooley
    71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
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    Driving a SWB 911 is like sitting in a meat locker with a blowtorch on your ankle.

    That lever turns on the blowtorch.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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