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    Next to the mascot are are 2 spare packets of the wiper blades in the back of the car, I think they are TEX/MAGNATEX too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 68S_SK2 View Post
    Next to the mascot are are 2 spare packets of the wiper blades in the back of the car, I think they are TEX/MAGNATEX too.
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    My guess is TRICO

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    Good point, Uli!
    Could be TRICO wiper blades, but TRICO is a US company?
    The equipment list describes it as "special antifrost windscreen wipers from England", but the spares could be a different brand.
    Both the TRICO and TEX blades fit to the UK 7.2mm Bayonet type wiper arms.
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    TRICO rubber booted arctic winter wiper blades

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    Great detail information, Eric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by recarno View Post
    yes, they are definitely scheel. thank you for the picture. driver: 911R scheel bucket with rivets, co-driver: scheel 400 (with special headrest).

    regards uwe
    Hello, pictures confirm Scheel racing buckets were fitted in T/R Group 3. In the Sport Purpose 68, there is no reference to Scheel, only Recaro bucket seat with kit 9553 and as an option a Recaro competition seat.

    If Recaro bucket seat with kit 9553 is Recaro 4 legs shown by Claudius, I have never seen a Recaro competition seat. It may be a mistake and it is in fact a Scheel racing bucket wich should have been noted.

    SPORT PURPOSE 911 EDITION 1968 _ page 2 _ 911T group 3 seats.pdf

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    According to the homologation paper for 911T Gr. 3, Grand Tourisme, FIA Nr. 577, signed 01/01/1968, either the standard seats with a total weight of 15kg for both seats (Nr. 42 of FIA paper) or race buckets with a single seat weight of 8kg (Nr. 46. of the FIA paper) were allowed.
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    Guys there's no questionmark. Period documented photos of the Car and it's seats exist.
    It‘s this pair - here the monte car. Pic from Auto Motor Sport Article about the Monte winning car.
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    Here the seats pics taken today - my "passenger" is driver's side without Schlummerrolle
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    Here is what I can find in the different Porsche spare part book editions:
    11/66, 6/67, 3/69
    Hope it helps.
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    Hi Uli,
    Could you weigh your driver side monte seat, I guess it's less than 8kg with and without the seat rails or??
    1967 4 leg Recaro bucket with seat base without rail weighs 7.65kg
    1968 4 leg Recaro bucket with headrest with seat base without rail weighs 8.70kg

    Claudius

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