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Thread: FS: 72 T oil door pull with wire and latch panel

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    FS: 72 T oil door pull with wire and latch panel

    This pull is complete with what appears to be the entire wire length. Knob is in good shape. If you know the spec length, i can measure and ensure it wasn't cut.

    $20 plus shipping, obo. I stand corrected. Not sure what this was. The 72 had a rod for this function. Any thoughts? I have both the front and rear lid pulls. Eminence, thanks for the info.


    72 specific passenger side latch panel with correct indentation for the door pull. Cut from the car, hopefully enough there for someone to use.

    $30 plus shipping, obo. Sold


    Bob
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    aka techweenie Eminence Gris's Avatar
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    The '72 oil door release mechanism uses a push button on a rigid rod, not a pull cable.
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    thanks, I'll correct my posting.

    I forgot that, so what would a very short pull have been used for.. ???
    Bob Petitt
    1967 911S Coupe 307653S, my barn find - 55,000 miles Looking for engine #961269 and trans 901/02 #104337
    1971 911T Coupe 9111120264, my first 911 back in my garage
    1972 BMW 2002, my first car - 350,000 miles and counting
    1972 911T Coupe 9112100970, Sporto, parted it out..
    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
    2005 Subaru Outback, the daily driver - boring
    2006 Volvo XC90,

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    Maybe gas door?
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    Yep, Gas door..

    Came to me on the way to work.. and I knew that when I found it last fall, but continue to have brainfarts each and every day.. Thanks for the correction.. bob
    Bob Petitt
    1967 911S Coupe 307653S, my barn find - 55,000 miles Looking for engine #961269 and trans 901/02 #104337
    1971 911T Coupe 9111120264, my first 911 back in my garage
    1972 BMW 2002, my first car - 350,000 miles and counting
    1972 911T Coupe 9112100970, Sporto, parted it out..
    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
    2005 Subaru Outback, the daily driver - boring
    2006 Volvo XC90,

    Registry Membership #202

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