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Post by Lee Hedges on Dec 20, 2010 16:48:22 GMT -8
Who knows what the differences are between the little knobs that are mounted to the front seat slider levers?
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Post by Lee Hedges on Dec 20, 2010 18:36:34 GMT -8
The early-1962 models (prior to #0 035 XXX) were fitted with round solid ivory knobs (below).  Mid-1962 through 1965 were fitted with wider diameter ribbed ivory knobs. 1966-69 models were fitted with thinner diameter knobs in either ivory or black, depending on the interior upholstery color.
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Post by Greg Skinner on Jan 2, 2011 10:05:06 GMT -8
Interesting...those ball-style seat adjuster knobs are another carryover from the era Type 14 Ghia. These are now available as a reproduction part from Karmann Ghia Parts and Restorations...but I wouldn't bet that they got the silver beige color correct.
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Post by Marcus Plonsker on May 5, 2012 12:20:23 GMT -8
Hi guys! Where can I Get these knobs? My car is built in february 1962 and I miss one knob in silvergrey.
Greetings Marcus
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Post by Carsten Klein on May 7, 2012 0:19:02 GMT -8
hi Marcus, i am afraid, but ... nowhere  may be someone has left a pair ...
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Post by Greg Skinner on May 7, 2012 5:36:39 GMT -8
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Post by Carsten Klein on May 8, 2012 3:44:14 GMT -8
are these the correct ones  
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Post by Lee Hedges on May 8, 2012 7:28:08 GMT -8
The gray ones are as close to original as possible. I installed a set in my 1962 but it required drilling-out to fit the wider diameter T34 seat stem. I featured these in a previous T34 World News edition with photos & installation tips.
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