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    901 - 911 NOS parts

    I sold my 911 '65, so I have some parts for sale.
    NOS Dash Wood 901.552.041.30 up to '66 (up to chassis 305100),
    with hole in the left side for optional instrument. $ 3000 SOLD !

    901-911 DW1.jpg

    901-911 DW2.jpg

    901-911 DW3.jpg

    901-911 DW5.jpg

    901-911 DW6.jpg
    Last edited by deejay; 12-28-2011 at 07:59 AM.

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    boy you won't come accross these everyday , wow
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    +1 John, amazing!
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    Boys, I agree. What about this? (only for show, NOT FOR SALE)

    911 R and 914/6 GT AND 911 S Sport
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    Last edited by deejay; 12-21-2011 at 09:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deejay View Post
    I sold my 911 '65, so I have some parts for sale.
    NOS Dash Wood 901.552.041.30 up to '66 (up to chassis 305100),
    with hole in the left side for optional instrument. $ 3000

    901-911 DW1.jpg

    901-911 DW2.jpg

    901-911 DW3.jpg

    901-911 DW5.jpg

    901-911 DW6.jpg
    It's not the correct wood for a MY66. Up till then it had the curved edges (like this set has) but after it the kneepad (MY66 - MY 68?) went up and the wood changed

    Just my $.02

    Richard

    p.s. I love the oil breather can!!

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    Richard,

    I don't know but label is original and Porsche PET says it is up to -66 chassis #305100,
    and after -66 ther is no more wood dash.

    ciao,
    Andy

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    Richard is correct.

    applicable up to +/- 301975 ........ not much further as several other small changes started appearing at or around this time.

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    Price on the oil catch tank?
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    hello.
    Thats a great dash. Im restoring a RHD 65 911. if only it were a LHD...
    I was wondering if you could tell me the thickness of the timber and is it a veneer or solid African mahogany?

    Regards

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    SOLD. Thank you very very much Tommy.
    Regards,
    Andy

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