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    That's a steal...
    RSR clock delete plug
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    380mm Steering Wheel + Plastic 'Batwing' . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    . . . Anyone know what the story is on this wheel says it has the plastic light weight butterfly horn pad.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911...p2056016.l4276 . . .
    '. . . For sale is an original Porsche 911 ST, 914-6 GT or 911 Carrera RSR steering wheel with lightweight plastic bowtie horn button. The wheel and the bowtie are both original Porsche parts and not restored, nor are they reproduction parts. Both the wheel and bowtie are in excellent, original condition. The steering wheel has the larger 3 5/8 leather grip/wrap and has cross stitching throughout, with no baseball stitching at the spokes. Also please note, there is no padding on the spokes with leather on the step down, to the metal spokes, which is all original to the Porsche larger, thicker 3 5/8 grip wheel. The part number for the wheel is 914.347.803.10 with a date of 4/70.

    This wheel was available through the Porsche racing department, but did come on the following Porsche factory race cars: 911ST and 914-6 GT and the 1973 911 Carrera RSR.

    The plastic bowtie horn button was available on the early/homologation 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS. The homologation RS 911s were the first 500 Carrera RS 911s built. The plastic bowtie horn button, was just one of the many lightweight parts Porsche used on the homologation (first 500) Carrera RS 911s. The standard/metal frame, bowtie horn button, was used on the Carrera RS 911s built later in the year or after the first 500 cars. The part number on the bowtie horn button is 901.613.805.0.

    There are no rips or tears on the leather steering wheel and the plastic bowtie horn button is flawless as well. The paint on the steering wheel spokes is all original as well
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    BiN = $11k




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    Dealer Frame . . .

    '. . . STODDARD IMPORTED CARS Willoughby Metal License Plate Frame Vintage NOS

    * Original, NOT a reproduction
    * New Old Stock, NOS
    * Very Rare, Vintage Dealership Metal License Plate Frame
    * Never installed
    * Great addition for your Stoddard delivered, sold period Porsche car
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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/STODDARD-IM...kAAOSwfD1eYp2e



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    That's the one I have on my car!, Got it from the man himself, The agreement was that it would go on my car and would not be sold, as seen here.
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    Stoddard License frame

    Quote Originally Posted by jim amato View Post
    . . . That's the one I have on my car! . . .
    Any pics to show/share? . . .



    . . . another thread . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by JCR View Post
    . . . lets see some pics of those cool frames... Vasek, Oceanside, Hoffman . . .




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    Speaking of Frames . . .

    . . . looks to be the Real Deal, too --- donk 'n' all

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-Com...p2047675.l2557





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    '75 Carrera Engine . . .

    . . . not a horrible price, maybe? . . .

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/15279934588...kcid=28&chn=ps


    . . . but I'm gonna guess the car this came from? --- is dead





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    '74 Carrera Engine . . .

    Then, again, this one? . . .

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-197...QAAOSw7wZeGuSA

    . . . seems just a biiiiiiiiiiiiit pricey?

    Eng# = 6641007



    . . . from another dead car, maybe?







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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    . . . not a horrible price, maybe? . . .

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/15279934588...kcid=28&chn=ps


    . . . but I'm gonna guess the car this came from? --- is dead
    Would be a pretty simple upgrade for my 2.4T MFI. Pretty much plug and play.

    Of course, the asking price is almost as much as the current value of my entire car...
    - Arne
    Current - 2018 718 Cayman, Rhodium Silver, PDK

    Sold - 1972 911T coupe, Silver Metallic; 1984 911 Carrera coupe, Chiffon white; 1973 914 2.0, Saturn Yellow; 1984 944, Silver Metallic

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