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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Fuller View Post
    And 301022 has engine number 900326 as per Kardex - obviously they had a few problem engines that were set aside for rectification.
    Ivan,
    interesting that your 'older' engine also has an early number. Is it the old cast or does it have casting dates? Do you know whether you also have the thin 1964 engine covers, or the more sturdy 1965 versions with the cooling ribs at even heights?
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    No casting dates on the engine from memory (I'm not with the car right now) Rocker covers were gone so I managed to get a set of the early thin rocker covers assuming these to be correct for that date of engine so not any help for verification purposes.
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    for the record, here is the difference between 1964 (left in the first picture and lower in the 2nd picture) and later covers
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    member 2971 Jacques
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    912 April 1965
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    964 RS clone (one of many)
    964 Targa original Dutch police car (one of 45)
    964 Turbo 3.6 (one of 1450)
    993 S Vesuvio (one of 250)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeunElf View Post
    301382 also has them. What other method is there for securing the rear of the trunk carpet?
    Not sure to be honest, ive looked pretty thoroughly now and there is no evidence my car has had them, no other ways of mounting that I can see. Always possible that the scuttle panel has been changed/repaired of course. But seems there are other early cars without carpet tangs.

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    I just scanned through my files of dozens of cars ranging from 250-2000+ and all have them, also my 912 from April 1965. I would guess yours must have had them as well.
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    member 2971 Jacques
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    964 Targa original Dutch police car (one of 45)
    964 Turbo 3.6 (one of 1450)
    993 S Vesuvio (one of 250)

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    My '66 #302580 has the carpet tangs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pss View Post
    I just scanned through my files of dozens of cars ranging from 250-2000+ and all have them, also my 912 from April 1965. I would guess yours must have had them as well.
    Do you have these board fits?
    Dont have board tang fits and have luggage hooks on the sides/inner wings.

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    Yes, our records show the range of cars with the luggage hooks starts after 661 but before 700 (mid March) and ends after 1341 but before 1379 (May).
    When i get yr input i will update the register and publish it here.
    member 2971 Jacques
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    912 April 1965
    911 May 1965
    964 RS clone (one of many)
    964 Targa original Dutch police car (one of 45)
    964 Turbo 3.6 (one of 1450)
    993 S Vesuvio (one of 250)

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    Replied Jacques. Had to look up some of the features in this thread. Will post a picture of my special RHD dash and an interesting mushroom gear knob with a logo in the middle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeunElf View Post
    301382 also has them. What other method is there for securing the rear of the trunk carpet?

    301976, born July 21 has the carpet tangs.

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