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Factory labels decoded
Attached factory labels on my 1982 911sc
What does it all mean? Is there a table or spreadsheet to help?
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83 911 Production Cab #10
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ECE road homologation decals on RoW Porsches, starting in 1975. The decals indicate European safety standards…E1 = Germany, E2 = France. They also appear on a variety of parts such has tail lights, H-4s, seatbelts, etc.
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It's the RoW Harmonization codes.
The link above explains it pretty well and even contains a list of codes. They aren't exact but you can probably surmise that "14R-0008" is that your 911sc contains safety belt anchorages. R14 — safety belt anchorages These are different from options, they are just safety standards so they can export a car from Germany to Spain etc - For a list of actual factory options get a COA from Porsche. I take it your car is a RoW car?
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I will read the link. My car is going to paint over the winter are these labels available to buy or do I need to try and save them??? |
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