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    Interesting story. Sounds familiar! Thank you.

    Note, my research has the antenna on the drivers (left) side. You may want to look into, or maybe someone can confirm.

    Jay

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    perpignan is just such a good hide out place.
    curious about further proceedings.... and yes we remember bali blue being standard color for the 901

    love to see it after coloring...

    curious also about the card board in front of the gauges...was it existing?


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    Card board in front of the gauges

    Quote Originally Posted by haul View Post
    perpignan is just such a good hide out place.
    curious about further proceedings.... and yes we remember bali blue being standard color for the 901

    love to see it after coloring...

    curious also about the card board in front of the gauges...was it existing?


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    Hi Haul,
    No card board in front of the gauges.
    Do you have any photos of this?
    Philippe

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    Disassembly

    Here are some pictures of the car during its disassembly.

    As you can see the doors come from a LWB

    But the door-related items seem to be correct.

    Philippe

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    Disassembly

    More pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300090 View Post
    Here are some pictures of the car during its disassembly.

    As you can see the doors come from a LWB
    also the front fenders.

    btw what coulor are the rear window defroster nozzles?...grey or black
    any pics of the wooden floor boards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    also the front fenders.

    btw what coulor are the rear window defroster nozzles?...grey or black
    any pics of the wooden floor boards.
    Sorry moito I can not tell you the color of the rear window defroster nozzles because the car is completely stripped.

    Wooden floor boards: the dash is a "six pieces dash"
    I'm looking for this 2 parts: the radio plate and the ashtray trim.
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    Philippe

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    Great thread!! Fantastic pics. Send me a message is you are interested in a “Close” engine case. I have 900205 out of car 30093. Thanks. Tate
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    Quote Originally Posted by 300090 View Post
    Hi Haul,
    No card board in front of the gauges.
    Do you have any photos of this?
    Philippe

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ight=cardboard

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    Quote Originally Posted by haul View Post
    Thank You Haul

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