Gint found the whole ball of wax in a desk drawer with some things for his 6. I bought a yellow roller from him a while back and he just gave me the owners manual and emissions book in the vinal cover. Most of us have at least seem these, but how about the a/c cards, window sticker, and purchase document?
I have the window sticker from a 1976 914 4762902440 I owned some time ago.
Dave Strong Porsche/Audi in Salt Lake City was the selling dealer..
Retail price was $7425.
With total price at $7965.
Tinted glass all around was $115.
Intermittent wipers $20.
Appearance group $300.
Then the Vehicle Buyers order has additional items that the buyer was charged for that were not on Original Window sticker.
Black paint $270.
Under seal $30.
The final was $8369.
I also have a window sticker form a 1974 914 4742919609
T.C. Porsche /Audi in Tacoma Wa.
Retail was $6150.
Rear heated window $50.
Center Armrest console $25.
Total was $6284
After Chrome wheels $337
Porsche Stripe $66.
Total was $7150.
CCLINMSRP
sorry but the lasty one was too large to post since I had scanned it in
"914 Convertible"??
was the term "targa" not around back then or something?
I have my original bill of sale for my '72, but the state of Kentucky (where I lived at the time) kept my window sticker. Ky determined sales tax based on the sticker - not what you paid for the car. Proly still do - money sucking, tax dollar grabbing SOB's!
I'll post the BOS if anyone's interested.
Pat
Added it to your second post Danny.
I have all of this too... Less the AC instructions. We should have a forum that people can post these if they have them. Thanks for sharing...
Cool stuff to read. It'd be cool if you could get copies of BOS's from dealers provided they were still in business of course.
Wow, according to the inflation calculator, that car would be $29,667.87 today!
Edit: Craigs window sticker for the 1976 would be $31,854.12 today.
Ref: http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl
The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. This index value has been calculated every year since 1913. For the current year, the latest monthly index value is used.
HBL is still around...
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