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    WTB "old style" wash emblems for steering column clamshell

    Need the lower decal, or a complete set (-'71). It's the lower right emblem that looks like a dripping faucet.
    Bill G.

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    Bill, sorry I cannot help you, but it will be interesting to see if anyone comes up with an OE style foil sticker. I have seen repops, but they are not foil. I would like to replace them on my silver car since they are less than perfect.
    Scott H.
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    I've got a couple of early clamshells with the decals on them.

    PM me with your email if interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by t6dpilot
    Bill, sorry I cannot help you, but it will be interesting to see if anyone comes up with an OE style foil sticker. I have seen repops, but they are not foil. I would like to replace them on my silver car since they are less than perfect.
    You can get the right foil ones from Porsche--just not the pre-72 ones. I got a set of the 72- ones and they look right.
    Bill G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing
    I've got a couple of early clamshells with the decals on them.

    PM me with your email if interested.
    Thanks, Tom. If you can carefully pull a few decals off, I'd be interested. With 72- decals in hand, I guess I've decided I really don't care too much about being correct anymore.
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    I can send you a high res scan

    If you like, I can send you a high res scan. I have a set that I have not put on yet. I want them, but a scan will be very easy at this point in ttime.

    let me know
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    drwhosc, thank you for the offer. I'm guessing it would not be worth the expense to get a single set made. Are they still available somewhere?
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    Still available from Stoddard for around $45 a set - OEM.

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    Really? I only saw the ones that say "wash" and "wipe" with the .01 suffix. Stoddard has the earlier .00 emblems with the symbols? My understanding was that they have been superseded. I guess I'll have to call again.
    Bill G.

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