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Porsche 356 1963 Nürnburgring Enamel Badge Emblem Logo Pretty Vw Split Bug Bus on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark
Condition:Used

Porsche 356 1963 Nürnburgring enamel badge emblem logo pretty vw split bug bus rare

100% original and incredible unusual

Nice condition about 6 cm diameter for mounting on porsche 356 / 911 / 912 engine lid, mounted in a wooden display panel, with original screws. 

Original from 1963, very unusual 


Thanks for your interest in this item.

 

We are looking for unusual Porsche collectibles.

 

Please offer anything unusual from the following models.

 

911 RS, RSR 917, 550, 718 RSK, RS 60/61, 356 Speedster / Carrera

 

We are always looking for or have customers looking for.:

 

Literature, like Porsche racecar parts list or owner’s manuals.

 

911 2,7 RS sales brochure or owner’s manual supplement.

Anything related to RSR & 917

Parts 718 RSK / 550

 

718 RSK Maroon steering wheel, or other VDM / NARDI 356 /550 steering wheels.

 

Dealership collectibles, Light up or Enamel Signs, dealership inventory etc.

 

Factory posters, 1950’-1970’s + McQueen drives Porsche, Carrera RS etc.

 

Also looking for vehicles any condition, listed below.

 

1)      356 pre a project, any year considered.

2)      930 Turbo 3.0 Euro version

3)      911 G model Euro Carrera

 

If any questions feel free to contact us.

 

Anything offered appreciated.

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