Posted by: bandjoey Mar 19 2015, 11:47 AM
http://www.2040-cars.com/Porsche/914/-3-914-4-porsches-for-sell-704194/
Posted by: flipb Mar 19 2015, 12:32 PM
The listing includes the elusive 1974 & 1976 1.7's...
Posted by: Jonathan Livesay Mar 19 2015, 12:35 PM
QUOTE(bandjoey @ Mar 19 2015, 10:47 AM)
http://www.2040-cars.com/Porsche/914/-3-914-4-porsches-for-sell-704194/
The third one is the ultra rare 1976 914 1.7 liter. Even rarer than the second which is apparently a 1974 914 1.7 liter.
Edit: Beaten to the punch(line).
It's a bit scary when the seller is calling upon Kelly Blue Book and Hagerty for valuation of cars sitting out in the woods. Did I miss an asking price?
Posted by: CptTripps Mar 19 2015, 12:39 PM
You have to wonder how big those trees were when the cars were parked back there.
Posted by: theleschyouknow Mar 19 2015, 12:59 PM
I've seen that ad or similar before -same 3 cars for sure, had to take all 3, out of star sellers rep
it's been a year or so I think it was either linked on this board or somewhere else
Posted by: bandjoey Mar 19 2015, 02:40 PM
Did u see the map written in Vietnamese?
Posted by: 914Sixer Mar 19 2015, 03:23 PM
Going to be one of those sellers that fell on his head. He is basing value from insurance values of running cars.
Posted by: Chris H. Mar 19 2015, 03:32 PM
Yeah those have been around a while. I remember making fun of that toilet before. Still funny though .
Posted by: SirAndy Mar 19 2015, 09:15 PM
From 2013:
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Ebay/Craigslist Dec 2013 Phone: (858) 408-5876
$14500 (orange tx) For sale is a group of three legendary 914 Porsches! The story behind these vehicles is that I'm selling all three of them for a client of mine. She currently resides in Orange County, CA but the vehicles themselves are located in Orange, TX on a private family property. All three Porsche's must be purchased and picked up at the same time. The majority of the parts are with each vehicle but a number of the parts are in a barn on the property itself. None of them are in running condition.
Posted by: Dave_Darling Mar 20 2015, 10:12 AM
Yup, the decimal point slipped on that one...
--DD