I looked at my dealer's invoice and it shows "Option D03" for $216. I searched, but was unable to find anything.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Henry
I looked at my dealer's invoice and it shows "Option D03" for $216. I searched, but was unable to find anything.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Henry
Henry Garazo
'68 Polo Red 911L Barn Find
'70T 2.7 Coupe
'58 1600S T2-A Speedster
'87 Triple Black Carrera Coupe
"Form Follows Function"
Early 911S Registry #962
Potomac Region PCA
The D group options were for 1970. Don't know yet what it is, but let me guess. Do you have any 911S parts like the 911S brakes (alloy calipers) or similar. I think the 1970 T came standard with solid rotors, so vented rotors & calipers to suit are a good possibility; especially with Koni shocks.
Anyone else with group options, and especially those with the window sticker as above, please jump in or contact me.
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Just a shot in the dark here,,,,did I read once that was for U.S.A. equipment?
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The invoice also reads D04 in red pencil in the top left corner. Any connection?
No, I don't think the D04 is connected that way. Similar notations appear on many other window stickers. It may be a dealership code or something to do with the delivery.
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our 1970 911T came with koni shocks S brakes deep 6's h1 headlights and all S trim price was $7500 and change
31 model A coupe
41 Willys coupe
70 911 T
68 911 softie 11880049
67 912/911 355032
66 911 303509
65 911 301275
Maybe this can be approached a different way. What group/packages or options cost around $216 in 1970?
Henry Garazo
'68 Polo Red 911L Barn Find
'70T 2.7 Coupe
'58 1600S T2-A Speedster
'87 Triple Black Carrera Coupe
"Form Follows Function"
Early 911S Registry #962
Potomac Region PCA
C03 is a code for "California Type Car".
CW
Found another similar code on a early 1972 European dealer purchase order for a 911-E US Equipment.
Accessory Code C02 is "US-equipment". I have seen similar but different codes for:
C00 Euro spec emissions
C02 Equipped with catalytic converter
C03 California type car
C16 UK Version
C36 Canadian Version
CW
Henry, referring back to my first post, what brakes do you have on the car?
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