Seeing if there is any interest for a 72 914 w/ 82 3.0 engine.
Older conversion but built right.
27k or Serious offer ?
Bank transfer of funds preferred. Can deliver between Colorado and Phoenix only.
1972 914/4 Southern California - then Scottsdale AZ.
Converted about 10 years ago - doubt I have much more than 10,000 miles in the last 10 years.
Custom Steel Fenders (Custom Auto Body, Phoenix AZ)
Glasurit 21 Line Toner Yellow Paint
1982 3.0 Liter SC CIS Built by Beck's Independent Porsche (Scottsdale, AZ)
81-83 U.S. Specs, 9.3:1 Compression
Stock cams and standard crank
Balanced Viton Seals and O Rings New Valves and Guides
C.I.S. (K-Jetronic)
901 Transmission - Side Shift - strengthened
204 Horsepower "plus a little extra" by Beck's 240hp at low elevation
Original 914/6 Oil cooler midships
External oil cooler - under cowl w/electric fan (thermostat on oil temp)
This means no wipers - but I think I kept it in a box somewhere
Original 914/6 steering column, seats, dash, axle stubs, etc...
Hand stitched leather and suede interior
Wilwood Billet Superlite brakes (no emergency brake)
23mm Brake Cylinder
Wilwood hats - Drilled for 911
Rear: Koni Sport Adjustables 8241-1050
Front: Bilstiens
Springs: Weltmeister SP-180
Dunlop SP Sport 9000's (these are getting pretty old, but since I never drive it they look new)
Front: 205/40 ZR17's
Rear: 275/40 ZR17's
Comple Custom Wheels (CCWheel.com) - this style no longer in production.
Don't let this one get away!
1) Great looking car!!!
2) you know it's coming... all classifieds need a price.
3) are you sure about the 72? no vents in the dash, and no movable passenger seat would lead me to think 70-71 but perhaps it was back-dated to that look?
One of my all time favorites!!
Such a clean car!
Lee,
I sent you an email did you get it?
No sir, did not. Sent you a PM to verify.
Wow this car is beautiful! I love the subtle rear flare look! Hell if this is still for sale 5 or 6 years from now I might have to buy it then haha.
Oh yes, there is the issue of funding (empty-pocket smilie). I just consider it a sign that when ability doesn't meet opportunity - it's time for me to keep enjoying it. I would never rub someones nose in some of the places I've been
Errr.. wait, that didn't come out right.
buhs914 - I'll keep it clean and pristine for you!
Hey - do you think *selling* this car is my mid-life crisis ?
I'm not sure what a mid-life crisis is, but know I'll have regrets if it does sell. The only person that loves this car more than me is the next owner, and I'll be demoted to DAPO
Just showed it in a car show 2 days ago. I got dirt on it *gak* !!
bbbbbbbeeeeeaaaauuutiful
at a fair price...
i'll keep my ears open. i occasionaly have people interested in purchasing a quality built car as your appears to be done.
if so i will shoot them your way.
very nice!
does anyone have insight on how to go about registering it in cali, being it is a custom vehicle. it's a '72 but custom so is it still smog exempt?
allan
That car is amazing. Plus....it spent part of its life in Scottsdale. It must be good!
I was thinking the same thing, but since I am not sure 100% I thought it best to keep quiet. I would imagine if you simply told them you put in the 2.2L six from that year, how would they know different (unless they are familiar with the brand or the fuel injection or can read the engine stamps) ?
I live in a county that has these emission requirements - and this passed with flying colors (though I was a bit embarassied that the car started to roll while they were doing the test - since it doesn't have an e-brake I casually walked to the downhill side and let it rest against my leg until they were done I had to get this emissions test since I brought it in from Arizona.
I know California is much more strict so . . .
Just register it. 99% of the pre 76 custom engined vehicles in CA are not registered as that. They are smog exempt so they just need DMV transfer of title, No smog.
Thats really kalifornia in that they do smog tests but don't require emergency brakes or windshield wiper or safety inspections.
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