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> Original/refurbished-to-original interiors, All years
broomhandle
post May 18 2010, 09:56 PM
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does anybody have a picture of the weather stripping on the window frame? is there a trim that goes around it? right where the top and rubber meet. i have a 71 if it makes a difference.
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post May 11 2011, 04:13 PM
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Here is my 1974, UNRESTORED. original carpets still. Dealer installed OPC air conditioning and modifed center console with gauges to accomodate a/c.
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post May 14 2011, 06:43 PM
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QUOTE(broomhandle @ May 18 2010, 09:56 PM) *

does anybody have a picture of the weather stripping on the window frame? is there a trim that goes around it? right where the top and rubber meet. i have a 71 if it makes a difference.

Can you be more specific? I can provide pics, but what do you mean by "window frame"? We're somewhat limited in pic posting, so you need to clrify which positions.
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post Aug 28 2011, 07:23 PM
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Factory roof, note: NO headliner material

Build date 01/1970, Delivery date 04/1970


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post Sep 20 2012, 06:06 PM
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My ancient memory fails me on this...when did the heater(floor control) knob change?

I know that early 911's had a rounded knob - rounded at the forward end. Had that type of knob on both my early 911's. One was (1970) for the hand throttle. The other (1973) was for heat. My 72 914 has a squared/rectangular end to the lever that actuates heat.

Did any other 914's have the rounded end knob for heat (not throttle, as in sixes)?
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post Nov 19 2012, 12:33 AM
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Where did you get (or can I find) your over carpets or similar? Would like to get some to protect my factory carpeting. Thanks!
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post Dec 31 2013, 12:14 AM
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QUOTE(Pat Garvey @ Feb 19 2007, 07:29 PM) *

Sometime in early '72, 914 interiors went to inertia belts. The Bilstein jack came into play over the old spring-loaded jack, and a few other changes.

Anyone know what production month this changeover occured? My '72 is May production & has the changes, yet my production number is 18725 (which is fairly late).
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Some time after 5000 series ..will get pics..
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post Dec 31 2013, 07:43 AM
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QUOTE(Pat Garvey @ Sep 20 2012, 07:06 PM) *

Did any other 914's have the rounded end knob for heat (not throttle, as in sixes)?
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Both my MY '70 914-4 and 914-6 had round red heat knobs.
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post Jan 9 2014, 12:14 PM
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An early, '69 build date, interior.Attached Image
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post Apr 9 2014, 05:12 PM
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QUOTE(gary beck @ Oct 30 2007, 11:53 AM) *

Im looking for the red or grean tartan cloth for my Porsche.
Can you email me the place I can find some.
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I found quite a selection of tartan and plaids at Scottish Weavers web site, variances of materials include wool. I found a great plaid for my outlaw 911 and will aslo find on e for my orange 914.
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post Sep 9 2014, 09:25 PM
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Took a shot with the roof off for a different view.


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post Nov 23 2014, 07:00 PM
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Took a shot with the roof off for a different view.

Really nice!!!!!
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post Nov 23 2014, 07:23 PM
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post May 28 2016, 04:26 PM
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Question...if you have a 1973 tan interior...what color sunvisors should there be ? Black..or also tan ? No cars show their sunvisors in the pics in this topic....
thanks for your feedback.
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post May 28 2016, 04:34 PM
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I've never seen origional sun visors other than black.
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post Jun 24 2016, 04:33 AM
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Hello all. First post as I just joined up and just bought an all original untouched 75 914 in Mayan green. Every piece of paperwork, manual , log book, window sticker and salesman business card. Came with the factory touch up paint still in its box. My question is this: I know the carpet has been replaced. Looked wrong , especially since the floor mat pieces didn't have grommets for the pins that are in the floor pan. I just bought NOS floor pieces with the gromets. They called the color Charcoal. Am I correct that it is the same color that the carpet in the trunk and headliner in the targa top are made out of?? Also were all the pieces glued down except the floor pieces with the grommets or were those glued down as well. Was there a " tar paper" like underpayment or were they glued directly to the floor pan? I am an originality nut so I am sure you will be hearing more from me. So thank you for all the help!
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post Jun 24 2016, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(22truckie @ Jun 24 2016, 03:33 AM) *

Hello all. First post as I just joined up and just bought an all original untouched 75 914 in Mayan green. Every piece of paperwork, manual , log book, window sticker and salesman business card. Came with the factory touch up paint still in its box. My question is this: I know the carpet has been replaced. Looked wrong , especially since the floor mat pieces didn't have grommets for the pins that are in the floor pan. I just bought NOS floor pieces with the gromets. They called the color Charcoal. Am I correct that it is the same color that the carpet in the trunk and headliner in the targa top are made out of?? Also were all the pieces glued down except the floor pieces with the grommets or were those glued down as well. Was there a " tar paper" like underpayment or were they glued directly to the floor pan? I am an originality nut so I am sure you will be hearing more from me. So thank you for all the help!

Mayan Green is not a standard name for a 914 color ... could it be Berber Yellow instead, paint code L11D? Regarding the carpet pieces, on my '73 the four floor pieces (the two in the front and the two small ones behind the seats) are loose, the rest are glued in place, charcoal color to compliment the black interior. I don't know if there is an underlayment on the glued in pieces.
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post Jul 30 2018, 03:28 PM
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PO owner of my car was lucky enough to score a nos brown interior back in the day.

Unfortunately he installed speakers in the doors, otherwise it's perfect. I'm a big fan of the brown personally.

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post Jun 9 2019, 11:23 AM
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My brown interior is still pretty original. I think I'll get some new floor mats though.


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post Jun 10 2019, 08:06 PM
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QUOTE(Ferg @ Jul 30 2018, 04:28 PM) *

PO owner of my car was lucky enough to score a nos brown interior back in the day.

Unfortunately he installed speakers in the doors, otherwise it's perfect. I'm a big fan of the brown personally.

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Very nice car but the wheel and shifter ruin the interior
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