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Porsche: 80's 911 third brake light

  1. #1
    Kyle
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    80's 911 third brake light

    Hi,
    I've looked and can't find any facts on how some
    911's have an internal, upper window light and others seem
    to have an after-market ET-looking one off the rear deck.
    Weren't all US 911's required to have one and would have
    the internal one because the factory put them there?

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    - Kyle

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    Mat
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    Re: 80's 911 third brake light

    On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 14:00:51 +0000 (UTC), net (Kyle
    Tucker) wrote:
     



    I owned an early production 1987 911 (Granite & Linen), with the ET
    stalk. Here's what I remember.


    For part of '86 and '87 the center mounted brake light was on the
    bottom of the rear window.


    Because it was on the bottom, when A FACTORY INSTALLED whale tail was
    added, the tail's rubber lip obscured part of the light and didn't
    meet the safety regs. As a result, the factory mounted tails had the
    'ET" stalk. from the cabs.


    In early '87 the bottom light continued --- but soon after the start
    of production Porsche moved the light to the top of the window, and
    didn't have the problem with the whale tail.


    As a result, you'll see the ET stalk on cabs and on coupes with the
    factory mounted tails (during the production of low light models).


    An obscure part of Porsche history to be sure!


    Mat

    '87 911 Granite & Linen
    '96 911C4 Arena Red & Blue Belt*

    Another obscure piece of history --- interior option was blue above
    belt line, gray below belt line.









 

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