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> 1970 Threshold Sill plates, Screws or rivets ?
pgollender
post Aug 2 2016, 07:40 PM
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Screws or rivets to hold the exterior Threshold Sill Plates ?
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post Aug 3 2016, 12:15 PM
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The white ones are long NLA, & a member on here used to sell aftermarket white ones which were a match, but his source dried up.

You can still get clear from Porsche & other sources as the next best match, unless you find a new source for the white plastic ones.

If you do find a source for white ones, then please do a FYI post in the Garage forum for members on here with 70-73 914s with the aluminum sill plates (74-76 they went with black plastic sill plates & used the black plastic rivets).

BTW - A lot of folks on here say that they also used the black plastic rivets on the rocker panels in your pic - although yours, my 2nd owner since 75 `73, & my OO buddies' 71, & a few others which have the original rockers are/were the metal rivets you show - so I'm not so sure that the plastic rivets at the rockers is correct.

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