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Help identifying parts please

Bought my 911T in parts (only way I could afford it) and am now trying to piece it together - I have purchased a parts manual, but won't see it for about a week.
Hoping that some forum members can help me to identify these parts...
TIA, Rob.

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From top left and down you have a 65-82 engine oil sump plate, one non 911 hood hinge, And possibly a super early 65' rear deck lid hinge(hook for a spring on there?) Floor board hold down tabs, Cast iron 65-early 68 engine Intermediate shaft plate for aluminum case engines only, 65-68 heater butterfly position lever that bolts to the shifter, air filter housing dran tube tha bolts to the engine tin just over the flywheel on passenger side of engine, stopper shim washer for that heat selecter lever above, and lastly a fuel tank hold down tab.
Out of the group the only thing of noteable value is the cast iron intermediate plate (about $50 or so) if it is not pitted from rust or been milled too far. As for the early decklid hinge I dont know the model year application but if its what it look like then its worth something as well.

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Thank you so much - looks like a fair amount of these parts aren't even for my car - (1970 T)
I do have what looks like a full set of the hinges/springs - look to be recently powdercoated...
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From top left and down you have a 65-82 engine oil sump plate, one non 911 hood hinge, And possibly a super early 65' rear deck lid hinge(hook for a spring on there?) Floor board hold down tabs, Cast iron 65-early 68 engine Intermediate shaft plate for aluminum case engines only, 65-68 heater butterfly position lever that bolts to the shifter, air filter housing dran tube tha bolts to the engine tin just over the flywheel on passenger side of engine, stopper shim washer for that heat selecter lever above, and lastly a fuel tank hold down tab.
Out of the group the only thing of noteable value is the cast iron intermediate plate (about $50 or so) if it is not pitted from rust or been milled too far. As for the early decklid hinge I dont know the model year application but if its what it look like then its worth something as well.

Kurt Williams
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Rob,
Get on the Parts Catalog here. I will give you printable drawings and part numbers.

Cole

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