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Cordts,

I took a look at a US spec '67 911 coupe today. It was a base coupe, not an S. It had the flasher switch in the center position. Interestingly, it was also missing the chrome bezel.

I didn't realize that your car was not a US car. I guess I should have asked. That would explain the unusual addition of the hazard light switch. I'll bet it was added when the car was imported.

Porsche offered a kit, once upon a time, to add emergency flashers to a car that wasn't originally equipped with them. The part number for the kit was 901.612.901.00. Just for grins, I entered the part number into the Pelican catalog and it came up with a current price of $67.00. I wonder if it is still available? There's a set of instructions and a wiring diagram in Volume II of the factory manual, in section TRA24.

They also have a description of the subsequent installation of a heated rear window, in section TRA23.

If you need copies of these, I could send them to you.

On cars that didn't have all of the switches, the unused holes were covered with a small cap. You might pull the heater switch and see if the hole looks in good enough shape to plug. The part number for this cap MAY be 90155288120. I can't guarantee it's the correct one, but Pelican lists it for a dollar, if you want to take the risk. You could always source another plug of the correct size, if that one didn't work. There are a zillion plastic and rubber plugs out there.

JR
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