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> SOLD: 1971 Engine Relay box from a -4
914forme
post Dec 31 2019, 07:06 PM
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I have a really board, and cover from a 1971 that was wrecked, way back in the 70s. It got a bit dusty but was stored inside.

$150 shipped.SOLD

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post Jan 1 2020, 07:12 AM
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Great picture of original board with the "Rubber Bands" that are missing on 99.9 of cars. They prevented moisture getting in the relays. The bad part is 99.9 rotted off.
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QUOTE(914Sixer @ Jan 1 2020, 07:12 AM) *

Great picture of original board with the "Rubber Bands" that are missing on 99.9 of cars. They prevented moisture getting in the relays. The bad part is 99.9 rotted off.


I have never seen one with the bands intact. I was cleaning a relay board and found remnants of rubber bands that turned to sticky mush.

And the post and knob still have plating.
For those that are not aware the board fits all years but the cover is early and only fits on cars with non retractable seat belts. The retractors required a hump in the firewall that would interfere with the cover.

Good luck the the sale.
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post Jan 1 2020, 11:55 AM
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QUOTE(914Sixer @ Jan 1 2020, 05:12 AM) *

Great picture of original board with the "Rubber Bands" that are missing on 99.9 of cars. They prevented moisture getting in the relays. The bad part is 99.9 rotted off.

I had these on my 73 2.0 and they were decayed. Sounds like a part that 914Rubber can source to pair with their new relays? I would buy at least 16.
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