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david w. 12-21-2001 01:55 PM

Correct rear emblems
 
Does anyone know the correct emblem material for a 73 T rear decklid?

PORSCHE letters & 911T script.

Is it Black, chrome or something else?
Thanks.

pwd72s 12-21-2001 02:29 PM

Black, I believe...same as '72. Somebody please tell me if I'm wrong...

jriera 12-21-2001 02:55 PM

Rear Emblems
 
On my white 73.5 911T both PORSCHE and 911T are chrome. Hope this helps.

Jordi Riera
Dallas, TX

kstar 12-21-2001 02:56 PM

Re: Correct rear emblems
 
Quote:

Originally posted by david w.
Does anyone know the correct emblem material for a 73 T rear decklid?

PORSCHE letters & 911T script.

Is it Black, chrome or something else?
Thanks.

'73 is the same as '72 for the letters and script. The material is aluminum and they were orginally anodized. The color can best be described as a dark grey that can appear almost chrome-like as well as sometimes looking like a shiny black finish - all depending on the angle of viewing and lighting.

I just picked up an exceptionally nice set of letters on eBay that have the correct finish and color - all for about $50! :)

Hope this helps!

Happy Holidays!

Regards,

Kurt

kstar 12-21-2001 03:10 PM

Re: Re: Correct rear emblems
 
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Here is a picture of a correct set of letters for the '72, '73 - I propped the first few letters up hoping to get a better scan of the color:

pwd72s 12-21-2001 03:14 PM

Yep. That's them all right. Only mine don't look quite as black...all those years of loving wash jobs...;)

david w. 12-22-2001 03:19 AM

They look almost black?

Thanks for the pictures and info.SmileWavy

Mrdi 12-22-2001 07:23 AM

Paint them with a satin rustolem several coats, then apply a polish cleaner wax and they come out looking almost anodized.
Easy, fun and you won't do any damage to the letters.
Cheers,

John72S 01-05-2007 01:13 PM

Has anybody had their letters re-anodized?
I have a 72S and it does look like the letters were originally black. They are now silver/grey.
I took them to an anodizing shop and they are worried that the back of the letter may be another material. Sort of a metal sandwich. I guess that can cause problems with the results.

If my letters are original (I think they are) can they be re-anodized?
thanks.

Brillo 01-05-2007 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pwd72s
Black, I believe...same as '72. Somebody please tell me if I'm wrong...
As if no one would ;)

kilodawg 01-05-2007 06:15 PM

The satin rustoleum method would be an easy fix. I find their paints to be quite durable at least for garage queens. How about powder coating for even more durability and consistency of finish?

real550A 01-05-2007 06:28 PM

The above info sure doesn't explain this one! This '72
came from sitting in a barn for over 18 years. Has anyone determined that they only made 'em one way?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1168054033.jpg

kilodawg 01-05-2007 06:32 PM

My recollection was that they were black anodized only in '73. The same year the turn signal lens trim also started in black. Could be wrong but that's what stuck with me over all these years.

Jays72T 01-05-2007 06:55 PM

Per Dr. B. Johnson's book black on 72-73 911s. My 72 was black but now looks like Mike's pic but my grill is faded as well.

As for re-anodizing, I don't know but it's the only way to do it right. There must be some info here or the S registry.some info here

limble 01-05-2007 07:01 PM

I have a 70 that has "gold" anodized letters.

kilodawg 01-07-2007 10:09 AM

Well for the final little project of my holiday vacation I decided to try the Rustoleum black satin method of enhancing my '73's rear grille and lettering.

http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/2...regrillxr4.jpg

For under $5 It's hard to argure with the results. The paint is still curing but tomorrow I'll buff the grill out just a little to get it perfect.

http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/6...llafterqt1.jpg

http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/2...rgrill2hy8.jpg

It takes a bit of careful masking around the 2.4 liter badging

http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/9...lafter3ly9.jpg


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