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    Photos of RS ducktail.....?

    We may have to replicate an RS ducktail and I don't have any good photos of an original.......underside that is......

    Anyone want to post some?.......thanks.

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    Try this Aaron....

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...light=ducktail

    Hope it helps,

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    I presume you are looking for pictures of the steel-framed version ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyjboy
    I presume you are looking for pictures of the steel-framed version ?
    Yes sir.....steel-framed.

    Chuck.......those are great pics......I think they'll do.
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    Aaron,

    Here's a tip...
    What to look for when looking for a REAL duck tail is the edge of the inner frame. Factory deck lids were spot welded to their inner frames. Factory duck tails were assembled with frames that were NEVER spot welded to a deck lid skin. A 'fabed' duck tail's frame usually shows the spot weld scars of were it once was attached....then separated, and joined to a fabed glass tail. Factory duck tail's inner frames are completely clean and unblemished...

    Uh oh ..... I might of just made your job a little harder....

    Hope this helps,

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