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Old 08-20-2005, 04:36 PM
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The COA for my 1973.5 911T Coupe lists the optional equipment as: U.S Equipment, Light Metal Wheels, Stabilizer Bars, Ornamental Strip on Wheel Moldings, Comfort Equipment For '911', White Fog Lights, Green Tinted glass, Power Windows, 'Michelin Tires.' Most of these options are self explanatory, but what I'm really interested in knowing is what does the Comfort Equipment For '911' include for my model year car. It seems that no-one really knows exactly what this option includes. I've been told that this option means the car came with 14" wheels, higher profile tires, and hydrolastic suspension. I don't think this is correct for the 1973 model year. The hydrolastic suspension, I believe, had been discontinued by 1973, and my car has what I think are 5 correct date coded 15' fuchs wheels (light metal wheels), that I believe are original to the car. Does anyone know what the Comfort Equipment option was for 1973? Many thanks for any information that can be provided.
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Comfort equipment? On a 73? Bwahahahahahahahahahaha!



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