302136 has solid centre
302136 has solid centre
I'd like to add some more info for my car #717. Chassis, shell trim: front bumper weights, no. black hood hinges front and back, fuel tank in non-textured gray, yes, interior back seats high rim, yes
and he is one I noticed the door glass and front vent window glass has a small logo, smaller than later Porsche and it says sekurit and non number one. I have noticed on later cars the clear glass says sekurit 1 and the tinted says sekurit F mine does not have the 1.
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1975 911S targa , 1989 944 turbo S original paint survivor, 1978 924 track car, 1980 924 m471 sport options
I noticed my car #717 has a different key hole for the outside door handles it is the on on the left, the one on the right is from a later car, 1967 or so.
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1975 911S targa , 1989 944 turbo S original paint survivor, 1978 924 track car, 1980 924 m471 sport options
It looks like your car has the earlier concave door push buttons. Jacques Verdier's list shows them being used to at least chassis # 301666. Here's a photo of the door handle on 301382:
I may have the buttons upside down on my car but I haven't gone to the trouble of fixing that.
Jim Alton
Torrance, CA
Early 911S Registry # 237
1965 Porsche 911 coupe
1958 Porsche 356A cabriolet
In addition to being concave the earlier ones also dont have a central groove running all the way across.
1975 911S targa , 1989 944 turbo S original paint survivor, 1978 924 track car, 1980 924 m471 sport options
I disassembled the doors this summer to put on correct door handle gaskets. I was going to swap the handles but I thought at the time that I'd also have to reposition the little arms with prongs that lock and unlock the door. I decided not to cope with all the little parts and springs...
I'm an electrical/software/systems engineer and door lock mechanisms are too much for me.
Jim Alton
Torrance, CA
Early 911S Registry # 237
1965 Porsche 911 coupe
1958 Porsche 356A cabriolet
Here is the original cardboard rear trunk wall for my #717 car I wonder how many of these are still around? I also wonder when these were used and when they stopped using them?
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1975 911S targa , 1989 944 turbo S original paint survivor, 1978 924 track car, 1980 924 m471 sport options
Here is a close up of one side showing it properly positioned under the carpert hold down hook![]()
1975 911S targa , 1989 944 turbo S original paint survivor, 1978 924 track car, 1980 924 m471 sport options
I decided that I will make a pattern a kind of a "mechanical drawing" with dimensions and I'll post it here when it is done. I have seen this same kind of cardboard on other 911 parts in the past, I havnt figured out where yet but when I do I'll post it on this thread too. It does look like the same material as the 69-73 curved cardboard that covers the two fuse boxes in the front trunk, that piece is silver and this one is charcoal gray/black.
1975 911S targa , 1989 944 turbo S original paint survivor, 1978 924 track car, 1980 924 m471 sport options