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dogslovetrucks 03-22-2007 05:26 PM

Odd color combo on 67?
 
...The continuing saga of project "Jump it off a bridge before it's too late"...
Ordering interior parts and getting ready to pull her all the way down to bare metal. The original "looking" headliner is off white, original "looking" remainder of the interior is black. The numbers say the original paint color is black. Is this an odd color combo (black ext, partial black interior w/white headliner?)- Do any of the numbers on the car indiate what the interior color options were (other than paint)?
Thanks!
JC

Grady Clay 03-22-2007 05:42 PM

JC,

That is original. Black headliners were never available on a SWB coupe (or a long-hood for that matter). There are two obviously different white (well, off-white) coupe headliners. There is the one you have and there is the ’68 911S & 911L that has an “elephant hide” texture.

Of course the inside of the Targa top was black.

Best,
Grady

javadog 03-22-2007 05:55 PM

Hey Grady,

Wasn't a black headliner available for the first time during the production run of the 1973 RS?

JR

Grady Clay 03-22-2007 06:00 PM

JR,

I suppose so. I don’t recall seeing one among the few dozens I have seen. That should be easy to research in the published books.

Best,
Grady

berettafan 03-22-2007 06:02 PM

I gotta say if i was doing a swb from bare metal i'd be mighty tempted to go slate grey exterior w/ red innards.

What is the plan for your car? Any pics to share?

dogslovetrucks 03-22-2007 06:51 PM

Pics to come once things get rolling. Was kicking around some period correct colors but decided I want to go as orig as possible, otherwise the grey/red sounds awesome. She's going back to black. She's currently white- painted by a tribe of blind elves...whilst high on meth. :(

berettafan 03-22-2007 06:58 PM

Look forward to reading about it!

304065 03-23-2007 06:35 AM

Yes, I do think that "6609" Schwartz is a somewhat rare color for an SWB. The more common colors are Polo Red and Light Ivory just judging by the cars one commonly sees.

You are smart to go back to original. Mine's black now, going back to original Irish Green. . . but here's a pic before it goes. . .
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1174660499.jpg

Soterik 03-23-2007 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Grady Clay
JR,

I suppose so. I don’t recall seeing one among the few dozens I have seen. That should be easy to research in the published books.

Best,
Grady

Black headliners for the RS are in the factory parts book.

Eric

JeffreyNMemphis 03-23-2007 01:56 PM

John Cramer,

That is a gorgeous Porsche! Wow.

Grady Clay 03-23-2007 02:12 PM

Eric,

Looking in my paper ’72-’73 parts manual (that includes the Carrera 2.7) I see “Dome lining, compl.. for cars without sliding roof.” (911.555.055.00) and “Dome lining, compl.. for cars with sliding roof” (911.555.056.10). No mention of color in my book dated 9/72 and includes ’73.5 911T CIS. I haven’t checked PET.

Many interior parts have the color indication as an addition to the part number. In the manual description it includes the notation “(state color)” rather than a separate part number for the different colors. The headliners don't have that notation in this manual.

Best,
Grady

Soterik 03-23-2007 03:40 PM

Grady,

My 72/73 paper parts manual: Most pages dated 9/72, Insert dated 2/74.

Part number 911.555.501.10

Description: Roof lining, black, compl., for cars without sliding roof.

It's marked SW (for optional) in the Carrera 2.7 column.

regards,
Eric

Grady Clay 03-23-2007 04:07 PM

Eric,

Mystery solved.
This is the Pelican Forum at its best.

Best,
Grady


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