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Clear copy of a blank kardex

#1 Post by Jerry Garwick »

I have searched for such a clear copy of a blank kardex from the early 1950's I have a difficult time reading all of the German captions on current copies that I have seen. They all seem to be copies of copies and a bit muddled. Does anyone out there have such a thing?
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Is there a legal use for a blank Kardex? It would be very easy to misuse.
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Now, why would anyone want a blank Kardex?????? There are plenty of perfectly readable copies out there.
(Maybe enter your own car's info, but leave off the large slash across the face of the Kardex and then tell Porsche that it's still in warranty.......
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I'm reminded of a "unique" COA that the late, great Ken Daugherty had on his "C" coupe at an East Coast Holiday- included were power windows, tilt steering and I think electric banana!

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You forgot "carbon fiber fan shroud".

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Wes Bender wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 6:04 pm Now, why would anyone want a blank Kardex?????? There are plenty of perfectly readable copies out there.
(Maybe enter your own car's info, but leave off the large slash across the face of the Kardex and then tell Porsche that it's still in warranty.......
Hmmm Very interesting in light of viewtopic.php?f=13&t=49473&p=346779#p346779
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#7 Post by Emil Wojcik »

I can think of no legitimate use for a blank kardex, even if the intent were only to copy the information, word for word, from a Porsche-supplied original onto the blank one just to make the wording more legible. Or are we now going to 'restore' kardexes too?
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I can only add my support for the above comments; any attempt at re-numbering or changing documentation is always an attempt at deception and is fraudulent. I hope Jerry had no such intent in mind.
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Curt Dansby wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 10:17 pm I miss Ken.
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Doug McDonnell wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 11:35 pm
Wes Bender wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 6:04 pm Now, why would anyone want a blank Kardex?????? There are plenty of perfectly readable copies out there.
(Maybe enter your own car's info, but leave off the large slash across the face of the Kardex and then tell Porsche that it's still in warranty.......
Hmmm Very interesting in light of viewtopic.php?f=13&t=49473&p=346779#p346779

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I've got a use for one of those "clear copy of a blank Kardex" Ha Ha!
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Nothing nefarious here, gents. I have a copy of my car but quite fuzzy. I can read German, but cant read "fuzzy." :?
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This one is pretty clear. I downloaded it as an example from some unknown thread.
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#14 Post by James Davies »

Left to right, top to bottom, circa 1955:

Fahrgest.-Nr. | Motor-Nr. | Getriebe-Nr. | Zündschloß-Nr. | Schlüssel-Nr.

Kar. angel. am | ausgel. am | Motor-Änd.-Nr. | Getriebe-Änd.-Nr. | Farbe | Polsterung

Garantie bis | Armaturenbrett | Teppich | Himmel

Sonderausführung | Sonderausstattung

Händler | Ort | Land

Wagenbesitzer | Anschrift und Bem.

Wartungsdienste | Gewährleistungs-Anträge | Kulanz-Anträge | km-Stand | Instandsetzung Datum | Händler | Gegebener Betrag | angewiesen am | Natural-Ersatz | geliefert am

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#15 Post by Adam Wright »

Jerry Garwick wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:11 am Nothing nefarious here, gents. I have a copy of my car but quite fuzzy. I can read German, but cant read "fuzzy." :?
This one is pretty clear. and this one.
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