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    Need photos of factory interior tar-board - Help please.

    Getting close to paint and need to put down some tar board. Does anyone have photos of an original car with the carpet out? I am looking for images that show where the tar board was placed, especially up on the front fire-wall and fenderwell areas. Thanks for any help.
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    had a 70e in the house that has had the tar board put in after painting....

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    Here's a shot . . . out of a '70 Euro . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ty-nine/page15

    'Board' sounds a bit enthusiastic. More like 'sheet'

    I'll try to take some better/closer/clearer photos

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    Thank you Rick. That is very helpful around the gas pedal. Does anyone have a picture of the passenger side firewall area from a car with the carpet out?
    TIA!
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    not the best pic but also a 70....with nice aftermarket AC holes
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    Dave, I can get you some reference photos from Whitey if you like, but will have to wait until Sat. What are you using for the material on the floors?
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    Very very helpful. Thank you both!
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    More '70 Euro . . .

    No tools w/ me, so . . .

    Driver's side, front --- 4 corners + 1 . . .
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    More '70 Euro . . .

    Pass-side, front --- 4 corners

    Looks like carpeting's covering the edges?
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