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> WTB early E-brake handle, Early e-brake
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post Oct 15 2024, 03:19 PM
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Hi
Looking for as complete as possible E-brake for the early version teener
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post Oct 25 2024, 06:03 AM
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As a side note for those who care, this is actually a late-early handbrake. The plastic grip portion has finger indentations. The early-early handbrake grip was slightly shorter and smooth.
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post Oct 25 2024, 06:23 AM
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QUOTE(fixer34 @ Oct 25 2024, 05:03 AM) *

As a side note for those who care, this is actually a late-early handbrake. The plastic grip portion has finger indentations. The early-early handbrake grip was slightly shorter and smooth.


I dont agree with that. I have an original hand brake from one of the first cars to enter California. It has a grained handle. It is possible Porsche used both. I will check the lemght tomorrow.
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post Oct 25 2024, 08:08 AM
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Oct 25 2024, 07:23 AM) *

QUOTE(fixer34 @ Oct 25 2024, 05:03 AM) *

As a side note for those who care, this is actually a late-early handbrake. The plastic grip portion has finger indentations. The early-early handbrake grip was slightly shorter and smooth.


I dont agree with that. I have an original hand brake from one of the first cars to enter California. It has a grained handle. It is possible Porsche used both. I will check the lemght tomorrow.

Sorry, I stand corrected. Just went out to check my March 1970 -6 and it does have the finger indentations. Not sure what I was thinking. I did discover a slight variation though. The spring clip on mine broke so it wouldn't latch up. Bought a replacement rod from Garrold about a month ago. The rod and spring he sent me were about 1/4" longer than my original. It works just fine, just interesting about the difference.

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