have had the pictured fob for decades, always thought it was original 356 (crested) but now uncertain. Is this 356?, early 911?, or after market? appreciate any knowledgeable input
thanks
Ray
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I got one like that when I bought my '79 SC in 1979. Does it have spring steel straps sewn into the opening so that when you squeeze the sides the mouth opens to take your keys out or put them in?
I got one like that when I bought my '79 SC in 1979. Does it have spring steel straps sewn into the opening so that when you squeeze the sides the mouth opens to take your keys out or put them in?
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Jim thanks - it does have springed opening as you describe, so may be 911, I had a 72 911T for a time, that might be where it came from - Ray
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Re: need key fob expert input
Ray, they offered these for a long time. Does it have a liner? There were quite a few variations in the 70s and 80s and some have been reproduced (pepita inserts)
Jules
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