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    Correct fog light for 73 S

    I got a copy of a COA for a 73 S Targa I just bought and it lists white fog lights as optional equipment, I assume this means fog lights with clear lens. Anyone have a pic of what 73 foglights look like and where they should be mounted.
    Thanks,
    Phil

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    Blessed be the lowered RickS's Avatar
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    From a '73 - factory fogs.
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    Rick,
    Thanks a bunch, probably unobtanium anymore but I'll keep my eyes peeled.
    Phil

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    Give Stoddard a call. I was able to pick-up new lenses a couple of years ago from my local Porsche dealer (wonders never cease) and they were very reasonable.
    71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307

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    Convert the 914 lights...

    There's a thread here somewhere. That's how I got mine.

    They are the exact same housing.
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    Eric - Sandy, Utah
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    Eric,
    Terrific thread, thanks.
    Phil

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