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How do I attach a replica Paint Code Plate?
Just wondering If anyone had some tips on installing a replica Paint Code Plate. Also can anyone post a picture of an original paint plate for a '69? Thanks!
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I am doing this soon as well; I believe that the correct method is to use expanding rivets, available from Stoddards. This topic has been covered at length here:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/forum/search.php?searchid=88380 |
Also, in 1969 did Porsche us the xxx-x-x format for the paint codes?
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Dunno; I'd ask this question on the Early 911 BBS; you'll get more responses.
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I am planning to attach my replica paint tag for the '71 Targa with adhesive. I will glue the rivets in the holes in the plate and then glue the tag on the door post. I am not even going to attempt to use the rivets to hold it on. |
Brian, I went to nuts and bolts specialty store in my town and asked it they had "drive screws". The man knew exactly what I was talking about. I showed him the paint code plate and told him I needed the smallest they had. He came back with 4 drive screws that will work perfectly. The drive screws just tap in and the heads look like the originals.
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Slightly off-topic..
Please can anyone tell me where to get thes plates , and also the replacements for the chassis plate? Stamping them is an issue too.. Thanks David |
Anyone have a picture of an original pre 1972 911 paint code plate?
In '72 Porsche change the format of the code. I know the older code format is XXXX-X, but is this the only code on the older plates? Anyone have any luck matching the font of the code? |
I had done a search on Pelican and could not find the paint code plate, so I got mine a www.*************. I don't know about the VIN number plate.
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