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> FS Restored Rear Targa Latches, early and late, $90 per pair shipped. Cores requested
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post Sep 18 2020, 02:08 PM
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Edit 10/28/2020:
1 more pair of late latches and two pair of early latches available.

These have the plastic removed and are powder coated satin black.
New spring are made and installed with a stronger push on fastener for the hook.

Note the difference between early and late latches. The early latches have lower locating bumps that are farther apart. Late latches have taller bumps and that are closer together.
Compare to what is on your car. Early should be 70-72 and late from 73 on.
The latch must mate to the rubber block on the top to fit properly.
I have two pairs of early and late latches finished. I have finish parts to make several ore pair.
I request your old latches in return so I can continue offering these. It is ok if the hooks are missing as I have the reproduced.
$90 per pair shipped.


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post Sep 18 2020, 02:11 PM
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I'll take 2 Early please! I'll send PM shortly for arrangements to send cores.
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post Sep 18 2020, 02:25 PM
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Bruce, I may have 6-8 cores.
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post Sep 18 2020, 02:35 PM
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@BPic
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I'll take 2 Early please! I'll send PM shortly for arrangements to send cores.
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To clarify you want one set of one left and one right early latch, correct?
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post Sep 18 2020, 03:22 PM
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[quote name='bdstone914' date='Sep 18 2020, 04:35 PM' post='2852350']
@BPic
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I'll take 2 Early please! I'll send PM shortly for arrangements to send cores.
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To clarify you want one set of one left and one right early latch, correct?
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Yes please!
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post Sep 20 2020, 12:34 PM
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I need a set of early Bruce. I don't have cores. I might, but they're buried somewhere. If at some later date I'm digging through stash and find a set I would gladly send them your way.
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I will take a pair of late.
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I will take a set of late latches if still available. Thank you.
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I like the push fastener idea ! I have struggled with the "C" clips falling off. I ended up using "E" clops, but like your approach better !
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@Gint
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I need a set of early Bruce. I don't have cores. I might, but they're buried somewhere. If at some later date I'm digging through stash and find a set I would gladly send them your way.
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I like the push fastener idea ! I have struggled with the "C" clips falling off. I ended up using "E" clops, but like your approach better !
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I went through 3 different types until i found these. We used to use them to hold on electric fan blades. The problem is the posts are worn and more lateral forces are placed on the hooks. The only down side is they qre q one use fastener. You can drive them on to remove the slop on the post.
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QUOTE(JamesJ @ Sep 20 2020, 08:10 PM) *

I will take a set of late latches if still available. Thank you.



PayPal is bdstone914@aol.com
Do you have any cores you can return later?
I can send postage for them.
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post Sep 22 2020, 12:15 PM
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Bruce just to clarify the early & late ARE interchangeable but would also have to change the corresponding rub block ?
I also have SEVERAL sets of cores & what I found was there is also a style change.
It seems that on the some early latches the body was stainless vs the later painted or coated mild steel.
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Bruce just to clarify the early & late ARE interchangeable but would also have to change the corresponding rub block ?
I also have SEVERAL sets of cores & what I found was there is also a style change.
It seems that on the some early latches the body was stainless vs the later painted or coated mild steel.
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I dont know if they are interchangable. The later blocks are also taller. The window seals are different too.I want to try it to find out.
Some early latches were chrome not stainless.

Do you want to trade for the cores? I more need late cores.
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Sep 22 2020, 02:23 PM) *
Do you want to trade for the cores? I more need late cores.

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post Sep 26 2020, 10:36 PM
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my 1970 914-6 are chrome.
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My 70 914-4, were, also Chrome
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QUOTE(Garland @ Sep 26 2020, 10:43 PM) *

My 70 914-4, were, also Chrome


I have always wonder where the chrome latches were used. There is not a different par number for them. Anyone have a 71 or 72 with chrome latches?

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QUOTE(914werke @ Sep 22 2020, 11:15 AM) *

Bruce just to clarify the early & late ARE interchangeable but would also have to change the corresponding rub block ?
I also have SEVERAL sets of cores & what I found was there is also a style change.
It seems that on the some early latches the body was stainless vs the later painted or coated mild steel.


They may be interchangable it the block is changed. I have not tried to swap the block to verify. In addition to the later blocks
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Bruce I will take a set for a 72
I know I have the cores but it might take me awhile to find them
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