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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ PPI request - Janesville WI

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 15 2011, 05:10 PM

If you in the area and can take a look at the operational condition of the car that would be great - PM me

Thanks,

Scott

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 15 2011, 05:32 PM

Hereis a picture...




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Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 15 2011, 05:38 PM

couple more...


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Posted by: Sleepin Mar 15 2011, 06:01 PM

Send a PM to ottox914.... he is in Northern Wisconsin...a ways away, but he may know someone closer.

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 15 2011, 08:08 PM

Thanks, I check with him - I don't want to ask anybody travel a long ways.
If nobody is in the area I will just have to make a decision based on what I know.

Posted by: jmill Mar 15 2011, 08:44 PM

You get anyone? I'm East of there in Racine. You can also call on Brad - 914ltd. I think he's South a bit in Illinois.

I would be very hesitant to buy a Midwest car without a PPI. They salt the roads heavily up here. I bought one here just for parts. It was beyond rusty. I imported one from Az.

Posted by: rick 918-S Mar 15 2011, 09:26 PM

Hell hole looks amazingly good for a midwest car. That's good. My concern would be when was the last time the brakes were rebuilt. These calipers are prone to sticking when a car sits too long. If they stick when your in route home that could suck. I've disassembled calipers in a parts store parking lot before and cleaned varnish off a piston to keep driving. Chit happens confused24.gif Good luck with the road trip. I love em! driving.gif

There should be a few guys along your route if you get in a pickle.

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 06:32 AM

No one yet, but I haven't sent out any PM's either.
The owner is a 356 nut, has owned 3 914's including a 6, 25 year PCA member.
He says no rust and sounds like a stand up guy.
He is also taking more pictures for me (back of the rear trunk, floors from underneath), but here are a couple more that make me believe him so far.
The brakes are certainly part of the concern as I am not sure how often he drives this car. I will be sure to be specific about that during our next conversation.




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Posted by: db9146 Mar 16 2011, 08:36 AM

Looks like a nice one!

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 09:42 AM

doesn't it!? w00t.gif

Posted by: skota Mar 16 2011, 10:04 AM

give me a call, I might be able to help you out, but if you want someone who really know's what to look for, contact lee's auto in Madison.
608 772-1428

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 12:14 PM

Thanks I'll give you a call.
I am back to leaning toward shipping it, as much because I really don't have the time as anything else.
So I mostly want somebody to look it over for rust and maybe drive it around the block and report on how it starts, runs, shifts and stops.

Posted by: 13b914 Mar 16 2011, 12:24 PM

Did the owner say anything about a repaint? You can see the wire harness in the front trunk is sprayed silver.

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 12:46 PM

Yes he did tell me.
He did not have it repainted and has owned it for I think he said 3 years, so it is an older job.
The car came out of the SW so that is why it is not rusted.

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 02:49 PM

Newest pictures are not as nice


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Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 02:52 PM

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Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 02:55 PM

So far he has been firm at $6900 with a low mileage motor with 40's that is supposed to be very strong. Everything is supposed to work.
thoughts?



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Posted by: stugray Mar 16 2011, 02:58 PM

The sheet metal in the front trunk looks like the GT reinforcements....

Otherwise the car looks really good.
Are you gonna tell us the details, or are we to remain in suspense until you finish the deal :-)

Stu

Posted by: skota Mar 16 2011, 03:37 PM

To me, the bottom looks pretty rusty. I'm going to the regional pca meeting tonight, I could ask and see if anyone know's the guy or the car.

Posted by: jmill Mar 16 2011, 04:10 PM

It's not rust free. Need some better pictures. I might have time this weekend to look at it. PM me if you don't hire a pro. They will cost you some $ but they will do compression checks that I can't help you with. BTW $6900 seems high from what I see in the pictures.




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Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 04:14 PM

QUOTE(stugray @ Mar 16 2011, 04:58 PM) *

The sheet metal in the front trunk looks like the GT reinforcements....

Otherwise the car looks really good.
Are you gonna tell us the details, or are we to remain in suspense until you finish the deal :-)

Stu


Hey Stu,
Well I'm not going to give you his name and phone number!
But, from the owner:

"1973 914 porsche 2.0L silver black alloys 105,000 miles
Engine is 2.0 L freshly rebuilt last year with maybe 1,000 miles at most. Dual weber carbs, side shift 5 speed"


Not an original 2.0, non orignal seats hidden with covers (no likey - they always look oversized in a 914), and what you see.
What's it worth? Everybody seems to lose a little or a lot on these cars - that's the hobby - I expect to as well, but for some reason he feels he should get what he has into it $6900.






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Posted by: rick 918-S Mar 16 2011, 04:24 PM

I added an Arrow. Is this the bottom of the jack post plate? Looks like the edge of a rust hole but I can't be sure. The camera is just barely out of place to tell.

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Posted by: George H. Mar 16 2011, 04:32 PM

Rick pointed out what I was thinking, need to get the rockers off. then take more pics

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 05:01 PM

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It's not rust free. Need some better pictures. I might have time this weekend to look at it. PM me if you don't hire a pro. They will cost you some $ but they will do compression checks that I can't help you with. BTW $6900 seems high from what I see in the pictures.


Thanks John,

these pictures just arrived today 'rust free" was what the owner said.
He must of meant that the "rust it comes with is free" as it obviously has rust!

I am going to talk to him shortly and will ask how he feels about removing the rockers and having you pay a visit.
I don't need a pro as I am less worried about the motor.
If it runs good, doesn't smoke and makes the power it should I'm ok with it.

Thanks for the sharp eyes everyone!

In my budget I am not expecting perfection, but I do want a solid car that is going to stay solid for awhile and one whose condition is properly reflected in the price.
Four months into the search and zippo......

Posted by: 736conver Mar 16 2011, 05:16 PM

Scott,

I am about 45 minutes away. I can do a PPI but not until Monday or Tuesday next week.

Posted by: Cheapsnake Mar 16 2011, 07:13 PM

For a midwest car, it's probably above average, but at $6900 you could find better selection on the west coast. Now THAT'S a road trip. piratenanner.gif

Tom

Posted by: scott_in_nh Mar 16 2011, 09:14 PM

I agree with what everyone is saying.

I was willing to go to $6900 for an essentially rust free car with no patch panels, as suggested by the photos from the top and the excellent hell hole.

This car is neither and if it is still of interest to me after a PPI I will make my offer accordingly.

I sent the owner the photos with the arrows and asked if he would be willing to take the rockers off and let somebody local look at it for me.
Here is his response:

"I don't have a problem with any of the things you commented on. Just let me know what and when you know something, so that I can react."

I take that to mean that he is willing to take the rockers off.

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