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Emergency Flasher Question

Hi! Does anyone know what the emergency flasher knob for a 69 911T should look like? My switch works I am just missing the knob. Anybody have up close pictures of the correct knob on the dashboard. Thanks

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Old 07-28-2009, 09:30 AM
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Not trying to hijack your post but if u find 2 I need one also from a 1969 911T.
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You guys may want to contact Stoddard Porsche @ 1-440-951-1040
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They are very nice folks.

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This is what my very original 1969 911T flasher looks like:

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One year only item... with a fragile plastic shaft

Hard to find.
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So since this subject is up here is a subtle hyjack.

So a fellow pelican offers one up for sale, you ask about working condition "is good when I pulled from the car, you receive it and it is missing the light rod, AND this is known to the seller as he had removed the pull knob to place a cardboard spacer around shaft to protect it in packaging (actually a nice job)

But no light rod, I voice my displeasure and this would not be working condition less rod, in reply to me knows nothing about the rod and on and on about a 40+ yr old part BUT ADDS a plastics place to buy some material to make the rod and said seller in his ad professes to having and selling many early 911 parts and knowing about the cars & parts.

no way he did not know light rod was missing but did not represent it that way.

I happen to be pissed that his response to me is tough you should expect this from 40+ yr old parts and the bargin price I got it for and has not returned any more messages

So out said person here and in FS list?? looking for openions.

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This is what my very original 1969 911T flasher looks like:

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Who exactly did you have this problem with?
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User name, hifeverz, Dennis Bravo

Know him??

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Nope. Thanks, I will keep my guard up for this guy
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Question Can someone take another pic?

I need to see the other side under the dash where the wires connect. When we Bought this car the wires and the switch was off. Time to hook it up.

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