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914World.com _ Originality and History _ Tiny Hole in rear cross panel?

Posted by: mgphoto Nov 29 2010, 02:34 PM

Hello All and thanks for looking.
I have owned my car for 29 years and always thought this hole in the rear cross panel, between the left tail light and the rear trunk lock, was for the 1.7 liter badge.


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I searched the parts book for a gold 1.7 badge but found none, searched p914.com to find that '72 did not have a displacement badge.

So, if not the displacement badge than what?

I thought the PO maybe put a personal badge or other item there, the car had only a few stickers on the rear window and nothing else done to personalize it.

I also thought maybe this was for a dealer badge?

Does anyone know of a New England dealer that put their badge on cars with a single peg centered in the middle of the badge?

I know that the car spent it's first 10 years in Mass. Conn. and Rhode Island.

Any other ideas what else it may have placed there, I would like to replace the item.

Thanks for your help.
Mike




Posted by: dr914@autoatlanta.com Nov 29 2010, 03:05 PM

That is not a factory hole. SOMEONE of course drilled it for something like maybe a dealer badge or a 356 hood badge


QUOTE(mgphoto @ Nov 29 2010, 01:34 PM) *

Hello All and thanks for looking.
I have owned my car for 29 years and always thought this hole in the rear cross panel, between the left tail light and the rear trunk lock, was for the 1.7 liter badge.


Attached Image


I searched the parts book for a gold 1.7 badge but found none, searched p914.com to find that '72 did not have a displacement badge.

So, if not the displacement badge than what?

I thought the PO maybe put a personal badge or other item there, the car had only a few stickers on the rear window and nothing else done to personalize it.

I also thought maybe this was for a dealer badge?

Does anyone know of a New England dealer that put their badge on cars with a single peg centered in the middle of the badge?

I know that the car spent it's first 10 years in Mass. Conn. and Rhode Island.

Any other ideas what else it may have placed there, I would like to replace the item.

Thanks for your help.
Mike


Posted by: Tom_T Nov 29 2010, 06:18 PM

I've also seen the Stuttgart/place-name & Porsche & similar round-gear badges put on the L side by owners.

BTW - the 1.7 badge would be on the right of the 914 badge on 73 MY only, then 1.8 for 74-76 (vinyl decals for 75-76 MYs), & all 914/4's 70-72 had no motor badge since the only other option was badged as 914-6 & self-explanatory.

Posted by: Pat Garvey Nov 29 2010, 06:51 PM

QUOTE(Tom_T @ Nov 29 2010, 07:18 PM) *

I've also seen the Stuttgart/place-name & Porsche & similar round-gear badges put on the L side by owners.

BTW - the 1.7 badge would be on the right of the 914 badge on 73 MY only, then 1.8 for 74-76 (vinyl decals for 75-76 MYs), & all 914/4's 70-72 had no motor badge since the only other option was badged as 914-6 & self-explanatory.

You have nailed it Tom.

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