This is a body that the customer decided he no longer wanted to use. It's been sand blasted and is beginning to accumulate surface rust. You can buy the whole thing or specify a part and the places to make the cuts, and I will cut it out for you. All transactions will be completed through PayPal. Prices vary, depending on the section you need. You are welcome to e-mail me to request close up photos of specific sections. There is also a complete front suspension assembly and a transaxle available. $100-$800 plus shipping and handling fees. We are located in Bend, Oregon and can certainly negotiate delivery to any location along the I-5 corridor and or locations such as Idaho and Nevada. xtremedubwerks@gmail.com
FYI That is a 75 or 76 tub, not a 73.
... and missing the VIN tag at the windshield 'A' pillar. (Needed if someone wants to build a street car)
Here are the VIN tags. Being a VW guy for several years, I assumed the third number in the VIN was the last digit of the year. Based on what I have found online, this is a 73. Am I missing something?
OK so, I looked at the color chart and the color code shown IS specific to 75-76 model years. Are these not VIN tags? I am definitely not familiar with the 914s.
The (front & rear) shock-absorber type bumper mounts would be indicative of a '75/'76. It also has the front fuel pump location.
Does it appear to have had section work performed? ... late front and rear clips on a '73 mid-section?
OK, it's been confirmed. I just heard back from the owner and it IS a '75. I edited the main heading of the post to reflect the change. Yes, it has had section repair to both front fenders. The owner has all of the badges and tags, so if someone wanted to take this body and make into a street car again, it would be doable.
The 4739079 doesn't contain enough digits to be a valid VIN. Check in the front trunk and rear trunks for the VIN numbers ... they'll be stamped in the inner side of the fenders on the passenger side.
There should also be an aluminum VIN tag in the lower left corner of the windshield ... maybe it's in a bucket of parts the owner has in his possessions?
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