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> Launch of the 914 - 1969 frankfurt auto show., - period photographs
wonkipop
post Apr 25 2024, 04:30 PM
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i came across this collection of photos searching for documentation on the 1973 frankfurt auto show (can am cars).

i've seen one or two of these photos before but not this entire collection of shots.

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post Jun 17 2024, 07:41 AM
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Looking at the photo with the open frunk:
1. I really like that fuel tank cover. Hmmmmm…
2. It doesn’t have the underside “pocket” that was added to enable the addition of a fuel filler door that is on production cars, but the filler door idea was abandoned.
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post Jun 17 2024, 04:07 PM
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QUOTE(StarBear @ Jun 17 2024, 07:41 AM) *

Looking at the photo with the open frunk:
1. I really like that fuel tank cover. Hmmmmm…
2. It doesn’t have the underside “pocket” that was added to enable the addition of a fuel filler door that is on production cars, but the filler door idea was abandoned.


i think the pocket is there if you blow up the photo enough.

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betting the carpet in upper section of trunk was a PITA to get out if you had to access the blower fan/etc. pretty close fit around fuel filler catch basin and suspension fixings.
you could probably fold it back for access but it would not be as nice as being able to remove it completely to get it out of the way to work on that area? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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