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Porsche 911/912 Rear Parcel Shelf - Targa - From 1968 Model - Clean/solid on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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This is as used original rear parcel shelf or rear deck as some may call for Porsche 911/912 Targa models only.  This shelf came from a 1968 model and it appears it will work for models 1967 through 1973.  The shelf is straight with no repairs, it is solid with only light surface rust as seen on the back side, the rubber grommet is still present in the driver side corner, and I left the original black insulating material in place after determining there was only the surface rust.  US shipping only with Delivery Confirmation.  





NOTE:  The last two pictures show the condition of the metal under the black material.  I did not pull it any further to save the integrity of this material.  There is no rust.

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