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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ Carrera 1987 3.2 engine with Motronic

Posted by: 914ltd Aug 15 2018, 07:22 PM

SOLD Thanks!

I have an opportunity to purchase a /6 conversion car and am willing to sell my 1987 3.2 I have been saving for my own /6 project. Engine #64H0575. 217 HP with another almost 50 HP available with a tuning mods. I purchased this from a customer who did not finish his own /6 conversion project. It was purchased from a recycling yard in 1994. Mileage is said to be low but not verifiable. $9000. plus shipping


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Posted by: sixnotfour Aug 15 2018, 07:32 PM

that is a STEAL....
get leak down numbers, and go to the bank..

Posted by: snakemain Aug 15 2018, 07:50 PM

This is what I want in my car eventually. It is very tempting.

Posted by: Rufus Aug 15 2018, 09:34 PM

If leak down checks out, I’ll take it. PM Sent

Posted by: forrestkhaag Aug 15 2018, 10:31 PM

What a deal?......... that package is worth a considerable amount of cash these days. Nice score! beerchug.gif beerchug.gif

Posted by: 914ltd Aug 16 2018, 05:16 AM


From my long experience, an engine that has been setting this long I don't expect the leak down or compression readings to show well until it has been run for a while. I would like to provide more information but I decided to sell it at $9000. instead. Brad Mayeur

Posted by: 914ltd Aug 16 2018, 12:00 PM


This is how it went down.
9144metoenjoy sent PM with interest and wanted leak downs and compression at 6:04 PM
deemsriddle sent PM at 6:53PM "call me"
Rufus posted at 7:31PM wanting leak down information
2 additional phone calls about engine
I posted after this time predicting a leak down and compression would be a waste of time on an engine that had set this long.
No reply to my post.
The engine sold this morning to someone who understood about long term engine storage.
I am sorry this did not work out the way everyone wanted. Brad Mayeur

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