Hi. My name is Phil and I'm going to look at a 914 tomorrow for the first time. Was hoping I could get some pointers on problem areas. I've read that under the battery is the first place to check for rust. Also would like to know if $7500 would be a good price if all checks out as advertised.
Thanks in advance for any help/comments and I hope to be a 914 owner soon!
Here's the seller's description and a couple pics...
It appears to be a much better than average car.
The front bumper is a 916 style bumper, not a 924 bumper.
Looks to be a pretty clean car from the pics and description from the seller.
I would recommend finding someone in your area from the club to go look at it with you if you're not familiar with these cars.
Hard to tell with limited pics. Note that the trunk (gas tank area) is not red but yellow which indicates a mid level $$$ color change. IMHO You could hunt around and find a nicer car, but if you like the look of that one go for it. Check the rear trunk pan, front trunk pan, longitudinals, rear floor pan, metal around the pedal cluster. Look closely in the front trunk sides for any signs of wrinkled metal, or warped metal, Pass rear suspension mount etc....etc....etc.....
My first thought is that the car has an awful lot of modification for a 28,000 mile car. It is 1)a color change repaint, virtually the entire interior is non-stock replacement (i.e 2) seats 3) door panels 4) carpet 5)steering wheel), 6) the "custom" rocker covers and the 7) replacement of the factory injection with carbs.
I'm not saying that makes it impossible for the car to be a 28k original milage car, but I am saying it is at least unlikely, and I would look very carefully at the details of the work and condition of the car before I accepted the sellers representations to be true. An experienced local to take a look would be your best bet.
Good luck
the color change is kinda a turn-off for me...it looks as if it maybe went from green --> yellow --> red, as you can see this in the gas tank area. painted roof, too "custom" interior, and suede (?) front trunk carpeting make it look too thugged out ..not too original, but thats just me.
Quick word of advice... never trust a sellers words, only trust your ears and eyes. I don't mean that in an overly negative way (not all sellers are scam artists) - but his idea of "no rust" or "runs great" may be different than yours.
I've talked to many sellers on the phone who said: "Yeah, it's mint!" only to find out that their meaning of mint was waaaaayyyy different than mine.
Just give it a good thorough inspection - bring a flash light. Look everywhere. Put the car through the motions - city cruise, highway drive, check all electrical and guages for proper function, listen to the engine at all RPM ranges, restart the car multiple times, let it run from cold to hot to monitor idle and performance, check brake system and parking brake, look for excessive shifter and pedal slop, check all the critical rust areas, check condition of all rubber seals (weatherstrip) - those babies can get expensive. And on, and on, and...
Of course, if you can, take it in for a pre-sale inspection at a dealer or quality repair shop that knows these cars. It sure helps to get it up on a hoist.
If I was spending $7K+ on a 914, I'd give it the mexican border patrol inspection, and bet I'd put it on a rack.
Oh yeah... I'd certainly want details on how those "custom aluminum side skirts" were installed. Should be interesting.
Just a personal opinion, but I would want more power for that kind of money. I wouldn't pay that much for a 1.8.
If it truly is pristine with zero hidden rust, and as nice as they claim, then it's worth it. A perfect tub is hard to find.
If you don't know where to look for hidden rust in these things, please take someone with you who does. Mine was claimed to be rust free, and a novice examination agreed. Then I tore into it and found a lot of hidden rust.
The worst of my rust problems were under the hell hole... behind the rocker panel, bottom side of passenger side frame rail between suspension console and firewall. The PO had covered/hidden the rust damage on the top side. When I started prodding with an ice pick underneath, it poked through and knocked things loose... then a lot of crap fell out.
Some of the things that were said kind of bother me. Like "The carbs have a linkage bar to ensure proper synchronization." WTF? I've never seen dual carbs withOUT a linkage bar. And why did they do a carb conversion on a car with that few original miles? The fact it has custom side skirts raises an eyebrow with me... be extra careful to check for rust damage/repair under there.
A few little red flags if you ask me. Maybe nothing, but just be careful.
WOW! Thanks for all the info guys. At least now I'll maybe appear to have some knowledge about these cars when I'm looking at it and asking him questions.
Really appreciate everyone pointing out everything that they see!
so did you buy it?
Hey Phil
If you cant get behind the rocker panels, I would seriously worry. For the price you are basically paying for the "upgrades". You may be able to get a more original, better shape, more powerful car from some place like CA shipped for that money. So, if you realy like the mods and the body, engine, tranny, etc is all solid go for it. I would not be in a hurry with this one. I would bet it takes a while to sell as it is under powered and over priced (IMHO).
Sorry if too negative, I have been burned and consider sellers to be ignorant of the truth (not flat out liars, just ignorant).
By the looks of that car you need a local. Looks like they color changed a Revenna Green car.
Carbed 1.8 with a bunch of bizarro mods, it's probably worth somewhere around half what he is asking.
IMO for 7500 those side skirts look like ANUS! Did the price of 914's go up recently? I got mine for 3400. It was tired yeah but overall in good shape. Oh and welcome. If you ever DON'T want to get work done on your car then come here... unless you were rear ended... in which case come here to get that itch to drive it... I've been itchin for four months... It's coming back in August woot! Ok sorry I'm a little excited. Have fun and drive it hard!
keep looking
28K original miles and the motor and body mods don't equate?? The side skirts are waitng for a lowcurb to scratch them or damage them beyond repair.
Not to diss on the car, but a 28K mile car should bring a much higher price. The color change is also a HUGE red flag.
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The car probably has 28,000 original miles, but 200,000 aftermarket miles, for a total of 228,000 miles.
If it's got only 28,000 miles ask to see the Porsche Maintenance Record book. A car that original should have one with it.
A guy once was selling what he claimed was a 60,000 mile car till I looked thru the book and saw the service stamps went up to 110,000 then the story changed.
I didn't buy it.
As far as the car being clean, the guy was right about that. The car didn't have ANY rust issues that I could find. The drivetrain and suspension all seemed to be top notch as well. What I wasn't impressed by was the paint, interior, and couple things on the body. For $7500, I was expecting a near flawless paint job and interior. The paint was nice, but had quite a few touched up areas. There were about 3 good dings and one couldn't of been fixed without body/paint work. I liked the style of the 916 bumper but it wasn't a clean fit and had scrapes touched up. I liked the look of the side skirts too, but didn't like how they were installed. One of them had already been scraped at one time and had a little damage. Now, I'm not familiar with these cars, but it looked like the original rockers were completely removed from the car. The skirts were pop riveted along the bottom edge of the door jam. I don't know, just wasn't sure about that situation. The interior was ok, but not mint as I thought it was going to be. Seats showed some wear, dash did have one small crack, carpets probably would of been nice with a good cleaning.
To sum up the situation...
My first impression of 914's...
This was the first 914 I looked at in person. I really liked the style and feel of the car. I particularly liked how wide the car is for how small it is. I might prefer the 916 bumper style over stock, but haven't seen a stock one in person. I also like the low stance of the car, but this one sat a little lower than stock. The car definitely could use more power! I don't think I would be happy with a 1.7 or 1.8 car. I definitely will keep my eyes open for an 2.0 if any become available within a couple hour drive. So, I liked it!
I would of bought this car if it were priced at $3000. I don't think it's anywhere near worth $7500. I think if he were to put the body back to original, give it a good paint job, and replace the seats, the car would then draw more than $7500, but as it is now, no thanks.
FYI the factory rockers are pop rivited on as well.
good assessment.
I think that color changes really devalue a car, this being my opinion; i've always had a thing for a car where you know this is the color is was made with, this is the color it is, this is the color it is meant to be
I don't know why this guy is talking out his ass, but that whole primer thing is NOT true. Hey, if it looks like it is clean, feels strong, looks good, and you like it go get it. However, if you aren't so set on this one you can find some killer ones from the members on here.
Funny how things work out sometimes. Turns out I ended up buying the car!
The seller hadn't sold the car yet and he's moving in a few days. He had lowered his price a couple times and emailed me the other day saying if I'm still interested he would sell it for $4000. Well, if you see my post earlier in this thread, I said I would of bought the car for $3000, so that's what I offered him. He came back with another price but I said no thanks. Anyways, he ended up agreeing to take my offer! I pick up the car tomorrow!
I think the car is definately worth $3000 just based on the fact that it doesn't have any rust issues. The owner insists that the miles are original, and the title search that I did supports it also. I plan on driving the car for a month or so and then hopefully start changing it back to it's original state. Gonna pick up some stock bumpers, rocker panels, seats, etc. Also will paint the car, but probably not until this winter. I'll have to find out what the original color was, and may paint it that color if I like it.
I'm just so excited! I own a 914!!!
Now the fun begins...
Wow dropped it from 7500 to 3000. You saved 4500 from hanging tough thats pretty good.
Interesting car... What are those side valances? We need better pics.
I just hope those side valances are attached using the same holes that the stock rockers used. Will post pics tonight.
Welcome to the troop of 914 nuts. Someone took the words out of my mouth
"Now the fun begins". No truer words have been spoken.
I may also add... Stand-by for wallet deflation
I think those rocker panles will be heartburn, but if you can get those switched pretty quick, then that looks like a great little car to drive! Congratulations on a great start, at a great price!
Slick is the master negotiator. NICE!!!!
Well done! It sounds like you got it for a fair price.
Oh yeah, lots more pictures please.
Well, just got in from cruising my new toy all evening.
I did a quick walk around with the camera, so here's some pics as requested!
You can check out the rest here... http://s10.photobucket.com/albums/a125/philtheskipper/914/
Funny how the little things bother you sometimes. The decals on the driver side are crooked and it drives me crazy!
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Ya know, I kinda like that interior. What seats are those?
The biggest problem with them is they're too wide. You have to slam the driver door shut because the side of the seat presses against it. Also, can't really use the parking brake because it doesn't clear the seat.
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That seat is what I need for my fat ass. I have trouble shutting the door because it hits my butt.
What a steal. I got my car for 2k and it was no where near (and still isn't) that nice of condition.
My 73 Zambezi Green that's nearly all original paint has satin black painted on top of the green under the horn grills, and on various places under the dash and around the windshield, so you can't see bits of green around the trim and padding. I have pics at home that I can post later if anyone is interested.
Those rockers really need to go, but it looks like a really nice teener. Nice snag.
Looks like a nice score! Good luck and have fun !
I think it is still a very good buy at $4K. The sills don't bother me and it looks pretty sharp.
Original paint code is L99A.
From my search this is Delphi Green Metallic? I don't care for that color.
Nice purchase! I really like the interior, especially the grey color. Not a huge fan of the rockers, but it's still a great looking car. I paid 2k for mine and it not nearly as nice as that.
the metal dash back on my silver car is yellow.
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Paint it Dephi Green!!!!!
That is a heck of a car for $3000 (at least on the east coast). I think you got a great deal.
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