Eric - Sandy, Utah
71 911
914-6/GT
914-6/ORV
87 944 Spec 1
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62 Beetle
80 VW “Caddy” Pickup
72 R75/5 Toaster Tank
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Eric,
Well,now here's another opportunity for our reproduction() meister Carl Bauer to apply his talents to !!
Over to you,Carl !
Cheers,
Dennis.
1970 914-6 - materialised from the 'Lotto' garage into reality
1971 2.2 911 S - now back in the UK - sob!
1975 Carrera Targa (ROW) - missed.
One of us is fast becoming a valuable antique.
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That might be a fun one... although I was always under the impression these were not delivered with a new car but with pre-cut replacement keys. Thoughts?
I thought they came with the car... I'm admittedly not that knowledgable on the subject though.
Eric - Sandy, Utah
71 911
914-6/GT
914-6/ORV
87 944 Spec 1
Porsche Truck
62 Beetle
80 VW “Caddy” Pickup
72 R75/5 Toaster Tank
PMB Performance
We'll Make Your Calipers New Again
Love Us On Facebook
Maybe I should have actually read the tag at some point. 'Keep card in a safe place - replacement keys can only be made if the key number is quoted.' Looks like the tag went with the car.
Any idea of when DOM started attaching these to the keys?
I have one for Patrick. He was built in Dec. '70.
Brian
'71T
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The cars that I remember delivering in 72-73 had the black (driver) keys handed to the new owner and the red (valet) keys tossed in the glove box. (then you could lock them in for security) Many owners didn't know what to do with the red keys since they seldom used a parking attendant. That is probably why the red keys that are still out there are in good condition. They had the card on them, like the photo. I think maybe the card for the single sided keys (-70) was different, but I didn't see many new ones.
H
Last edited by Harvey Weidman; 11-18-2011 at 01:46 PM.
Harvey,
Now that you mention it, I don't ever remember seeing that tag on the pre-'70 all metal keys, just the '70 and up plastic headed keys. Doesn't mean it didn't exist but when I sorted parts for an independent shop in high school we had a drawer of red plastic headed keys with that DOM tag.
Slow day at work so I went ahead and did the graphics for the tag. The trick will be finding the right pulpy, yellowish paper to print on.
Backsides too?
Eric - Sandy, Utah
71 911
914-6/GT
914-6/ORV
87 944 Spec 1
Porsche Truck
62 Beetle
80 VW “Caddy” Pickup
72 R75/5 Toaster Tank
PMB Performance
We'll Make Your Calipers New Again
Love Us On Facebook
I have one for my 71.
I also recall seeing once a period foto, I think in one of the Christophorus issues.
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