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http://www.germanautodismantlers.com/
They are in northeast GA. They have ALL kinds of spares sitting around.
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I hear the collapsable spare will fit in the "boot" (front trunk) if your car is the kind where the spare sits flat..not upright.
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Hi
I had a steel Porsche space saver in 72 model beam car with no problems, but it had never had a hit in the front. Steve
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I'm using one of these Porsche "skinny" spares on my '69 Standard. It's a 17" rim, but matches the overall height of my 16" Fuchs and tires -- and it fits in the spare tire well. Mine is brand new. I paid $75 for it on eBay...
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This is what I'm using as well. It fits in the spare tray with a little room to move. I also got the jack and handle that mounts to it from the inside. BTW, it came out of a Boxster or 996 if you want to look for one.
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I have the collapsible type from a 944 in my 61' it fits just fine.
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I have a collapsible 944 one, in my balljoint '73, I would have to SHOVE it in. I will be doing a little fetteling with a car jack before I get the car painted.
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