I assembled the clip below to show the slightly different format paint / body id tags for the drivers (LHD) door jamb.
Reading clock-wise from top left, think it goes;
65-66MY
67MY
68MY
69MY...>
Would that be correct?
I assembled the clip below to show the slightly different format paint / body id tags for the drivers (LHD) door jamb.
Reading clock-wise from top left, think it goes;
65-66MY
67MY
68MY
69MY...>
Would that be correct?
1965, 1966 & 1967 911 by Porsche
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1968 Porsche & Karmann
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1969 Porsche & Karmann and the infamous 1969 silver
Note the lack of a VIN on the tag.
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1970 Porsche & Karmann
The Porsche tag looks like a heavy decal.
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Late 1970 and 1971 Porsche plus the 1971 Karmann
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From 1972 this version was used.
The middle digit is a factory designation.
We are not certain of 8, but it was usually found on the RS models
The Porsche factory was 9.
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Do you think that the decal was maybe a replacement? It looks like a later paint tag.
If not, it is the first early car that I have seen with the decal.
H
Nope, I have lots of examples. That is the standard tag for much of 1970.
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So the decal is early 70 Porsche body? I'll add that to my originality profile list.
Thanks, H