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Looking for a photo of driver's side inner fender wall of a pre-'69 911 or 912

I need to fix the lower portion of the inner fender wall of my 68 911. The car doesn't have a battery box, which I think happened in 69. I don't know what that lower section is called, but it's the part where the wiring is fed through the sheet metal wall and routed up through tubing to the light bucket. That part of my car was previously repaired by slapping a repair patch over the original sheet metal and welding it on. They then drilled a new hole for the wiring and didn't use the tubing. Can someone post a clean photo of that section. I'm probably going to need to fabricate something and would like to see how that tubing connects to the sheet metal.

Here's what my current repair looks like on the car. Anyone have a photo of what a proper panel should look like?
From 12 10 68 911 restore photos

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Eeep...anyone? I figured this would be a rather common repair and there would be tons of photos.
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Von,
I will look at my 68 912 and see if it's the same. I'll take some pictures and forward them to you.

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I've got photos from my 69 912

Photos from the restoration of my 69 912, perhaps some of it is relevant. I'm an avid RC modeler so they are on this forum, just past the pic of the model plane.


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See Damons parts here:

replacement sheet metal for SWB beneath battery?

He is a master metal man. Do a cross search for his Gas Heater Exhaust parts too.
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Do a cross search for his Gas Heater Exhaust parts too.
Ha - I was searching on Webasto and found this link. There are some pics buried. Also some other embedded links that I did not drill into.

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