WTB (2) used Knurled Thumb Screw for Fuse Cover (69-71) (not new)
WTB (2) used Knurled Thumb Screw for Fuse Cover (69-71) (not new)
i believe i have one extra, freshly re-plated. pm sent
is this it?
Need two, and prefer ones that are original with patina. My car has not been restored!
FYI, Knurled Thumb Screw was for late 71 only and maybe early 72. Prior to 69 to early 71, there was no black plastic fuse panel cover. And sometime in 72, the knurled thumb screw was replaced with a butterfly screw.
Best,
Ravi
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1971 911T/ restoring to S-spec Coupe / Gold Metallic on Black
1995 911 C2 / Guards Red on Cashmere Beige (Sold)
Thanks Ravi,
Looks like I didn’t misplace it over my 46-years of ownership!!
I quess I just bought a very good period correct plastic cover that I will not be needing.
If you are referring to the screw holding the plastic cover for the electrics in the engine compartment (left side) being picky I don’t agree with some
things asserted in the quoted post.
The fastener on that plastic cover in engine was changed to a butterfly from knurled nut right at the beginning of calendar73, probably on first or second working day of Jan 1973 after the factory Christmas New Year holiday break.
My RS still has its original thumbscrew version, it was one of last few examples of that particular 73 model built in calendar 72, completed shortly before the factory Christmas break. Knurled to butterfly happened during model 73.
I don’t have a spare knurled nut just sharing more precise information on the supercession date as such small authenticity details even these fasteners can be important to some who have a model 73 built 1972. If anyone disagrees and wants rid of their knurled ones from model 1973 cars built in 1972 just send them to me foc![]()
Maybe you’re both referring to some other cover and screws so we’re at cross purposes?
Steve
Last edited by 911MRP; 08-28-2022 at 02:56 PM.
Checkbookchuck,
you have a very nice car. i want you to have what you think to be correct. i'll look for an unrestored thumbscrew, but it'll take some time because my 'unrestored' fasteners are not as carefully organized.
it would also help to be sure about which one is correct in your specific case. you've gotten a lot of additional information, as is common here. keep us posted on the details and we'll try to help.