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Rear Pop-Out Window knob, Ivory Coloured: Beetle (1965-1977), Karmann Ghia (1960-1974), Type 3 (1962-1973)

SKU
311-847-245/ /

Rear Pop-Out Window knob, Ivory Coloured: Beetle (1965-1977), Karmann Ghia (1960-1974), Type 3 (1962-1973)

SKU
311-847-245/ /
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Knob for pop out quarter light catch finished in an ivory colour

From factory, most beetles came with standard fixed quarter light glass but there was also an option to have pop out windows as well, this option was mainly for the warmer regions of the world and at the time ''pre air con days'' it was a very popular option to have . As time goes on the release knobs become faded or damaged, replace them today with these quality replacements.

To fit
Beetle 08/65-07/77
Karmann Ghia coupe 08/60-08/74
Type 3 Fastback 08/66-07/73

£17.50 £14.58

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Product Information

This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known as311847245
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, Karmann Ghia, Type 3
Weight (kg)0.008
BrandKafer
QualityReproduction
Unit of saleEach

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1965-1977
Karmann Ghia1960-1974
Type 31962-1973
Beetle, Panels, Front Body

Product Questions

Hi what size internal thread does this knob have 6mm or 8mm?
Question by: Shaun O'Connell on 26 Jul 2021, 14:05
I'm afraid we can't be 100% sure on the size of the thread, but we think its 6mm. They are however correct for the models shown.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 26 Jul 2021, 14:44
Hi . Does it come with the new pin also as per the picture or just the ivory knob?
Question by: Ben on 8 Sep 2021, 13:57
Yes this knob comes with all parts shown in the image.
Answer by: Max Ayling on 10 Sep 2021, 14:02