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    LWB dimensions needed

    I have a copy of the SWB body dimensional drawings. Can someone get me a copy of the LWB or even an SC version of these drawings? (600dpi scan jpgs would be super)

    John Helgesen, ESR member #2003
    Stahlwerks.com

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    I'm not entirely sure this is what you're looking for, but here's a link to a thread that has dimensions for a 72-83 Porsche. If you look at the screenshot carefully, you'll notice it comes from the 72-83 FWM, even though I think the thread pertains to a SWB car.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/4471553-post6.html



    --Von
    Von Whitley
    Los Alamos, NM
    1968 Polo Red coupe (under reconstruction)
    1968 Metallic Silver SWT (under reconstruction)
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