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Porsche Crest Building fixtures like Celette for my bench, need 911-930 factory dimensions and pics

Does anyone have the dimensions in a pdf. for 911-930? I can't find my body dimension guide and Im working on making fixtures in the machine shop for my frame machine. Any close-up pictures of Celette 911-930 fixtures would be great also. Im setting this up to mount a race car on to work on and do some pan work on an early 911. Thanks in advance.

65-73 911 underpan dimensions
78-86 911 underpan dimensions
87-89 911 underpan dimensions
78-89 911 side dimensions, no great detail
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76-89 911 Turbo body dimensions, no great detail

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Old 10-04-2005, 01:43 PM
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Carguy,
Here are some 'check dimensions' for a 72, I don't know up to what year they are good for. I used them for making a frame jig for my 71 Targa. I made a pretty neat tool for a front suspension pan replacement. Let me know if you want to see it and I'll attach a link. But here are the drawings I have.



Here's an enlargement of the front nose section. One is in metric and the other I converted to english standard.


I hope they help. Later, Flank
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Hi Flank and thanks. I think that will work. What did you use or make to mount to the spring plate/torsion area? The Celette looks like it has round tube stock that slides into torsion hole after the mount is attached to the frame. I can make it on a CNC machine if I can get some measurments. Thanks again.
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I did not mount the area around the swing plates to this tool because it would of been outside of my 36" limit (tool width). I could of added some 'wings' but didn't. Here is the link to the tool I made.
Flank's 71 Targa restro - Home made chasis jig - pictures

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