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> Sticker on Fuel tank?, Fuel Tank Sticker
weener101
post Jun 6 2011, 10:19 AM
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My sticker on my fuel tank is missing. Can anyone tell me what the sticker says ...is it available from any vendor? I can see where it was but it's not there any more. It kind of looks like the tire press sticker avail from Auto Atlanta...yes?? no??? thanks. Dave
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post Jun 6 2011, 04:07 PM
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Thanks to all. Dave
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post Jun 6 2011, 04:56 PM
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QUOTE(weener101 @ Jun 6 2011, 03:07 PM) *

Thanks to all. Dave


Dave, make it easy on everyone & tell us your 914's engine & year, then we can give you example pix. IIRC - AA also makes a repro sticker similar to Mary's for the 70-73 1.7s (& 74 1.8's maybe too), as well as that later silver 75-76 one that VoPo posted above.

FYI - the tire sizes were 155SR15 for the 70-73 1.7's & 74-75 1.8s, & 165HR15 for the 73-76 2.0s, with the early stickers being yellow/gold foil, & 75-76 were silver foil.

Here's the one from my 73 2.0, which we still need George/AA to repro for restos (which cuts off the round-cornered black borderline - sorry, similar to Mary's above):
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... note the subtle differences from Mary's 73 1.7 one posted above. I have no idea why the vehicle capacity would be about 150# less on the bigger engined 914-2.0!!??

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post Jun 6 2011, 05:07 PM
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QUOTE(Tom_T @ Jun 6 2011, 06:56 PM) *

QUOTE(weener101 @ Jun 6 2011, 03:07 PM) *

Thanks to all. Dave


Dave, make it easy on everyone & tell us your 914's engine & year, then we can give you example pix. IIRC - AA also makes a repro sticker similar to Mary's for the 70-73 1.7s (& 74 1.8's maybe too), as well as that later silver 75-76 one that VoPo posted above.

FYI - the tire sizes were 155SR15 for the 70-73 1.7's & 74-75 1.8s, & 165HR15 for the 73-76 2.0s, with the early stickers being yellow/gold foil, & 75-76 were silver foil.

Here's the one from my 73 2.0, which we still need George/AA to repro for restos (which cuts off the round-cornered black borderline - sorry, similar to Mary's above):
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... note the subtle differences from Mary's 73 1.7 one posted above. I have no idea why the vehicle capacity would be about 150# less on the bigger engined 914-2.0!!??

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My 74 2.0 looks just like this one.
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