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    I know I posted this little one before...


    I think it's cool because it has to do with the local SoCal Porsche racing scene in the '60's....

    And... I'm think'n one was probably stuck somewhere on that car...……..
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    Hello 911MRP, amazing pictures. We had a VW Beetle with the sticker in the front window. Ian Anthony went on to have premises in Bury, Whitefield, Wilmslow, a very small showroom in Knutsford and Bolton, Deansgate, it is or was signed WILLIAMS as they took it over. The Porsche dealership in Wilmslow was taken over by Stratstone, I think, in new premises.

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    Original rear Plexi quarter window from my old 62 Carrera GT Coupe rally car. It ran the 1962 Tulip Rallye.
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    What a lovely 356 !

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    A little know Belgium Motorsport magazine. Thanks To Manuel who produced the Sport Moteur artwork for my Gaban ST replica.



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    I'm up to my neck in stickers... any of these and more on my website:
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    Mark,
    Any chance you can make these for us 356, 912, 914 guys? This was a very active club from the 40's to 80's.
    If you can do it I'd prefer it without the black outside edge.
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    ..... sticker on a spare window I have in storage.

    This version of the sticker was used until 2nd March 73 when the Can Am Interserie 72 sticker ( post #41) replaced this design. I suppose it would have been introduced (with the addition of 71 to the previous 69 70 similar version) after they won the 71 championship at the end of the 71 racing season.

    Not sure exact month and day when this 69 70 71 version was introduced but in absence of an exact date I'd guess it was in use about a year.

    In that case this 69 70 71 version was likley used from from spring (March?) 1972 to the known supercession date around 2 March 1973 (introduction date is estimate is assuming a similar lead time to change artwork from the prior 69 70 equivalent and supercede it with this 69 70 71 version; timeline roughly as the Can Am Interserie version one year on)

    Helps to bracket the date glass if looked at along with the OEM markings on an original genuine but orphan glass part.

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    Is this a left side window? I thought they were always on the right side.

    My 73.5 911 does not have the sticker - but on some foggy days, I can just make out the ring in the moisture on the glass. On the left side. I've always been tempted to put a sticker back in there. But I actually like this one better than the 73 version. So I haven't rushed to put one one.

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