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> Dashboard reconstruction, What did they look like?
tracks914
post Sep 16 2003, 04:16 PM
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Again I am suffering from rarely seeing an original 914. I am redoing my dash now but am not sure how it is supposed to look. I see in my AA catalog that you can buy a refinished radio plate but it is a separate piece of material(and steel) from the rest of the dash. (according to the picture) I was originally going to install the material right across the dash but now I am not sure that is the was it was intended to be.
I also would like to know the correct order to install all the switches. I have seen many different variations and configurations in pictures on the net but what was original?
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post Sep 16 2003, 09:04 PM
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I'm not doing a restoration, but I have the book you need if you are. It's titled "914 and 914-6 Porsche A Restorer's Guide to Authenticity" by Dr. B. Johnson. Published by Beeman Jorgensen, Inc. out of Indianapolis. I think I got it from Classic Motorbooks. ISBN 092975821

According to this book radios were dealer installed options, so there was a lot of variation
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