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    Pics wanted of 1972 911T drivers door interior and underneath engine decklid

    I would appreciate if anyone can post pics of how the stock interior drivers door should look on a '72 911T, as on mine there doesn't seem to be a door handle to close the door, unlike the passenger side.

    Also, what parts are needed to assemble a new replacement engine decklid? My car came with a replica ducktail, which I replaced with a correct flat decklid. Unfortunately it arrived stripped, with no hardware, so now I have only the grille, emblem and latch on there. I believe there should be a light and perhaps some insulation?
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    I thought they use the pull strap, or is that the RS interior?
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    try looking at some of the thousands of 911 pictures on the internet
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike curnow View Post
    try looking at some of the thousands of 911 pictures on the internet
    jeez dude...isn't this what the forum is for?


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    There isn't any pull handle on the driver's door, you use the door window frame. The trick used to be getting a pull handle for a right hand drive car, but those are damn scarce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edmayo View Post
    There isn't any pull handle on the driver's door, you use the door window frame. The trick used to be getting a pull handle for a right hand drive car, but those are damn scarce.
    Repops are available somewhere on the Internet, but I am not sure where.
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    I have been wondering the same thing since my car's interior was replaced with later parts. Seems my arm rests may be original then.

    Quote Originally Posted by mike curnow View Post
    try looking at some of the thousands of 911 pictures on the internet
    Nice. So do you greet all new comers like this? People like you are what drives new people away. Offering a little to help your fellow man is quite rewarding. You'll never feel it acting like that though.
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    Here you go my '71 911T targa:
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    There are two lights on the engine decklid for license plate lights. They should have been on your ducktail also, and are set up the same way
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike curnow View Post
    try looking at some of the thousands of 911 pictures on the internet
    Thanks for the advice, if I hadn't already spent several hours trawling Google Images for unmolested 911 interior shots, I wouldn't have posted this. Please feel free to post a link to an online pic of the underneath of an engine lid. All of the thousands I saw showed only the engine.
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