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Help finding right size oil door

This is my 69 911 with I believe 72 flares from what I was told.
As you can see the existing door isn't the correct size, I found this one online, is it the correct one? If not does someone have one to sell me?

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This is my 69 911 with I believe 72 flares from what I was told.
As you can see the existing door isn't the correct size, I found this one online, is it the correct one? If not does someone have one to sell me?

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Porsche Oil Inlet Cover 911 504 415 01

It may not be the door but rather the hole that's off

When I added SC flares to my '72 I bought SC quarter panels then cut the '72 door section out of the old quarters and grafted it into the new panel, I can easily envision someone doing it a little differently w/ the result you see.

Here's mine just before reassembly
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They may have used a gas filler bucket rather than the rather rare '72 oil filler part. If your gas filler door looks like a good fit, another one is easy to find.

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They may have used a gas filler bucket rather than the rather rare '72 oil filler part. If your gas filler door looks like a good fit, another one is easy to find.

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Good points, no gas filler on this, fuel cell is up front.

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