Emergency Brake drawings

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Emergency Brake drawings

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A year or two ago I stumbled across a set of drawings for the emergency brake handle, pawl, etc on one of the German Look forums. It was for one of the early Porsche 550's if I remember correctly. Does anyone know where I might find these again. Thanks Gene
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Hot, humid air is less dense than cooler, drier air. This can allow a golf ball to fly through the air with greater ease, as there won't be as much resistance on the ball.
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Emergency Brake drawings

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Thanks guys, but these are dwgs of the std VW units. The ones I am looking for are for one of the old Porsche racing cars. Someone had posted what I believe were copies of original factory drawings. I want to duplicate the handle, ratchet and pawl mechanism. Thanks, Gene
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Re: Emergency Brake drawings

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Not sure if you still need drawings or found em somewhere else. I just came across this thread and remember seeing and taking pics of one at Monterey historics

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If you do find drawings please post em up.
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