Let's see some photos of all those non factory accessories!
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I shot this last weekend at George Bryan's Bull Session and forgot to ask George the story behind his twin reveiew mirrors.
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I asked in a separate thread about a plug socket for electrical accessories like the trouble light in a C. I know they had them in early 356s, but did they have a socket somewhere in the C?
1964 356 C Coupe, Togo/Fawn, Chassis 126634
Enjoy some pictures of my Togo 356 at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8292359@N06/sets/72157603043153749/show/
Enjoy some pictures of my Togo 356 at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8292359@N06/sets/72157603043153749/show/
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I always thought these were in all 356s.John_Lewenauer wrote:I asked in a separate thread about a plug socket for electrical accessories like the trouble light in a C. I know they had them in early 356s, but did they have a socket somewhere in the C?
I think the socket is part number 644.616.131.01 "Plug Socket" in the 356A parts catalog. The same part number appears in the 356B/356C downloadable (http://www.porsche.com) parts catalog with no legend restricting it to the 356B, so it sure seems your 356C would have come with one.
These sockets are still made...somewhere. They might be used on BMW motorcycles.
Do you have a hole in the lip under your dash below the ignition switch? Are there any wires behind your dash that might connect to the socket?
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The only opening I have under the ignition is the rectangular hole for a sunroof switch. There are no round accessory plug holes under the dash.Jim Alton wrote:
Do you have a hole in the lip under your dash below the ignition switch? Are there any wires behind your dash that might connect to the socket?
1964 356 C Coupe, Togo/Fawn, Chassis 126634
Enjoy some pictures of my Togo 356 at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8292359@N06/sets/72157603043153749/show/
Enjoy some pictures of my Togo 356 at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8292359@N06/sets/72157603043153749/show/