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Thread: Porsche Factory Pictures September 1971

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    WHERE did you get that?!
    Dean Martin estate sale.

    Jon B.
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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    In the 70s we had two line mechanics at the dealership with that exact same set up.
    They both got them at Porsche school as I remember.
    They used them for tuning. While the rest of their tools were in a big rollaway....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon B View Post
    Dean Martin estate sale.

    Jon B.
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    Did a tux come with it?

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    I think Dean still wears a tux every day, Frank.

    Jon B.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Varooom View Post
    Love the use of the hazet 166N trolleys! I have two in their original boxes. A must for your garage.
    Getting a little off topic but here's a period ad for the Assistent from the Bosch-Kurier.

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    Carl Bauer - OBP
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    1969 Subaru 360 - 1969 Winkelmann WDF1 - 2016 KTM RC390

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    Hazet Assistent

    Mercedes-Benz production line, late 1970's...

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    Jon B.
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    Hazet Assistent

    A 1968 Porsche Service Bulliten for the Hazet Assistent...

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...n-catalog-1968

    Jon B.
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    Hazet Assistent

    Le Mans, 1972.

    Reinhold Joest's yellow-nosed 908LH will finish 3rd, behind two Matra-Simca MS670's.
    Christian Poirot's blue & white 908 would finish the race, but not be classified.

    Among other things of interest, a Hazet Assistent in the lower RH corner...

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    Jon B.
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    Going back to these factory photo threads always keeps me inspired! 71 and 72 in my opinion are just the best years!!
    72S, 72 3.5L Signal Green, 914-6 GT Signal Green

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    not for Porsche racing - think 69-71 were better
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