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> Fog Light Switch Variation, Black Instead of Green
DennisV
post Jun 6 2025, 08:36 AM
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Does anyone recognize this fog light switch? It is what was found on our 1970 914-6. Dr. B's book indicates these should be green and has a different icon on it.

I am going to speculate that since fog lights were an option, a dealer did the install and just grabbed a functional switch. That would make it original but not factory? Still curious what it was actually intended for.

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wonkipop
post Jun 23 2025, 05:48 PM
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for what its worth and its just an opinion.
i think the 911/912 fog light switch is a version of originality.
i'd say it dates from back in the mists of time back when the car was pretty fresh and probably only a few years old. owner fitted or even dealer fitted at owners orders using a porsche switch. its something the car has accumulated which is not exactly out of place.

if it were me i'd keep it rather than restore to a show room "Tabula rasa" which if you think about it is kind of a fiction in its own way.

cars can be interesting for what they accumulate as much as they can be interesting for being in an as built state. and i am guessing as built your car did not have the fog lights? otherwise it likely would have had the "right" switch.

anyways its just an opinion and cars should be as owners want them to be.
they are not museum pieces, they are cars to be driven and enjoyed. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)

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post Jun 24 2025, 07:53 AM
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QUOTE(wonkipop @ Jun 23 2025, 04:48 PM) *

if it were me i'd keep it rather than restore to a show room "Tabula rasa" which if you think about it is kind of a fiction in its own way.

cars can be interesting for what they accumulate as much as they can be interesting for being in an as built state. and i am guessing as built your car did not have the fog lights? otherwise it likely would have had the "right" switch.

Thanks for sharing this perspective. I appreciate where you're going with it. I guess, in some way, this is what has kept me from scraping off some of the old stickers found on the car. Like "Rust Buster". (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

P.S. You also forced me to learn a new word today with Tabula rasa.
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