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Decklid question
Believe this to be a 69 - can anyone confirm?
Also - what would be a fair price? Thanks ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Grandprix; 11-29-2016 at 04:45 AM.. |
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I've moved this to the Porsche marketplace to get a better response to your questions. If you're unable to confirm this, you might be able to give on of our Porsche specialists a ring and they might be able to determine the year: Pelican Parts - Contact Us.
You can also use our 911 used parts section to do pricing research: Pelican Parts Technical BBS - Search Results. |
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id say no. looks like the later plastic grill. as I recall most of the very early deck lids had a steel, chromed grill insert. also, what does the sticker in the upper left declare?
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Thanks Luccia
Sticker was for the A/C |
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Since the impact bumper cars had the license plate lights mounted into the sides of the rear bumpers, and the pre-1974 cars had the smaller rear bumperettes with the rear license plate lights mounted in the rear decklid cut-outs, which this decklid clearly has, it is a decklid from a pre-1974 long hood car.
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