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    911T 1970 OEM documents?

    Hello guys,

    First of all: Happy New Year



    A friend of mine purchased a 1970 Porsche 911T Coupe last week:

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    He began to restore the car inmediately! here you can see several pictures in Soloporsche spanish forum:

    http://www.soloporsche.com/showthread.php?t=61706







    I'd like to help him to get all the info, documents, etc.

    What I'm asking is to know what the OEM documents, maintenance book, owners manual, radio manual are.

    The car has nothing...




    I found this on eBay:

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    Is it correct?


    Thanks in advance
    Last edited by juankimalo; 01-04-2013 at 01:11 AM.

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    Ask the seller what the publishing date of the manual is. The original one for my '71 has a white plastic spiral binder, not black.
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    that owner's manual is for a 69 model with 2.0
    the one pictured in the following post is the correct one for the 1970 model as you see on the cover it indicates 2.2
    however as Nickb4 that biiklet is for USA
    Quote Originally Posted by juankimalo View Post
    Hello guys,

    First of all: Happy New Year



    A friend of mine purchased a 1970 Porsche 911T Coupe last week:

    Name:  911turbolook32048.jpg
Views: 327
Size:  72.9 KB

    Name:  911turbolook32043.jpg
Views: 371
Size:  86.3 KB



    He began to restore the car inmediately! here you can see several pictures in Soloporsche spanish forum:

    http://www.soloporsche.com/showthread.php?t=61706







    I'd like to help him to get all the info, documents, etc.

    What I'm asking is to know what the OEM documents, maintenance book, owners manual, radio manual are.

    The car has nothing...




    I found this on eBay:

    Name:  Captura de pantalla 2013-01-04 a las 09.44.20.png
Views: 376
Size:  178.6 KB


    Is it correct?


    Thanks in advance
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
    early reg #1128

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    Thank you very much

    we'll try to purchase the correct one


    besides, I found this picture in the internet...

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    Seems to be the complete booklet of a classic Porsche, including the maintenance book.

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    I found this Owners manual cover


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    These are the Driver's Manual and Maintenance Booklet that came with my 1970T.

    Conformation on the statements above on the white binder and the USA label on top of the Driver's Manual.

    I also included pictures of the print information in the booklets.

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    EarlyS #2333
    1970 911T Coupe black/black
    2013 991S 50y Anniversary Edition #206

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    Quote Originally Posted by juankimalo View Post
    besides, I found this picture in the internet
    Seems to be the complete booklet of a classic Porsche, including the maintenance book.
    This is for a 911l > 1968.
    You need to very precise for MY 1970 and/or 2.2 cars. Further its either US or RoW (Rest of World - Germany, UK, Italy etc.) lit.
    For radio paper, you must know which type, US or RoW as well as Blaupunkt or Becker. Last but not least, the printing date is ALWAYS important.

    1970 Service booklet, RoW, goes within the RoW manual:
    Last edited by 911T1971; 01-04-2013 at 11:18 PM.
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    Thank you very much!!!
    All this info was very appreciated

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    Here is what I have in my archive:

    Trunk MY 1970 US:


    Radio Blaupunkt, RoW, goes w manual


    1970 Tool kit

    Last edited by 911T1971; 01-04-2013 at 09:43 AM.
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    very nice the tool kit!!!!

    Thanks1

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