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Pic of bracket desperately needed please

Does anyone have some close up pics of the brackets that sit on the top of the parcel shelf that the parcel shelf bar affixes to? Any measurements of the size/height would be great. Need to make some up....Really appreciate your help.

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Even for you I'm not going to crawl past my roll cage into the back seat to pry up the covering parts and look.

If these brackets are what is needed to screw the upholstery down, I recall them being smallish rectangles, L shaped at each end (where they were welded down), and just tall enough so that the screws which went through them didn't bump into the tub sheet metal.

How did you end up with a tub minus these parts? Is that the way replacement sheet metal comes?

And I may be remembering the brackets which held the screws for the two (on my '77) black cast fittings intended to hold luggage or something onto the shelf, which are on top of the upholstery.

But somebody out there has a tub with the package shelf upholstery removed who can help you.
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Thanks Walt.
I'm miffed as to why mine has no brackets, or signs of their existence once upon a time. My car came as a rolling chassis. Ive never even sat in an early 901 nor driven one. Trying to work out what goes where has been arduous. I come from the land of 356's...

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This is a pic of what is in my SC.
Sorry, I never had my parcel shelf out of my 912.
Can't imagine they'd changed it much over the years though.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks but...

Thanks Scott. I actually need a picture of the center brackets - the ones that attach to the center bar. Thanks anyway though...
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Anyone.... Common ....I'm standing here with the mig in one hand and some sheet steel in the other! Last job before I fire her up.....
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I have a 1972 911 and there is no centre bracket on the parcel shelf, there are brackets as per the photo Scott posted that the so called luggage brackets attach to through the upholstery. There is also a bracket spot welded to the centre of the engine firewall that the uphostery attaches to. I have a mostly bare stock interior and happy to take photos if you can specify exactly where you want.
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Check your other thread.

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