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Owners manual, warranty and service booklet, Porsche COA with matching engine number, original bill of sale and some service records included.
I have a very nice and very original 1970 914 to sell for my customer. s/n 4702908463 Showing 55,000 but is not the correct mileage. This car has it’s original Irish green paint! And, except for the battery tray top, it is totally rust free. No previous crashes and shows a lifetime of excellent care and maintenance. The underside is excellent with no rust anywhere. It runs and drives great. Has heat, original radio, tools, the spare tire is original, very nice original tan interior. There is an accumulation of small dings and dents that could be addressed by a paintless dent removal person. $13,500. Drive it home!
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Nice! Early cars have a cool quality I like
Wow Brad...that is a really nice one....look at that rear trunk....even the serial number shows up...and those great body color bumpers!
I love to see those original paper recall stickers typically placed somewhere in the front trunk. Survivor original paint cars rule! As do paintless dent guys...
And the rear valance with the hole in it...aaahhhhhh.....
Paul
I now have a lot of pictures I can send to someone interested. Attached are a few of the bottom side.
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Some notes worth adding:
We did a reseal on the engine (requiring dropping the engine), replaced transaxle input seal, replaced tune up parts (with Bosch), and adjusted valves 1500 miles ago. All of the heat parts are complete, intact and in good condition. Bilstein shocks are on the car currently. All 4 brake hoses and at least, the rear calipers have been replaced (PMB) This is a strong running and driving 914!
I also have an exceptionally nice, original muffler and tailpipe available for sale.
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Bump
This is a really solid car that drives nice. Brad
The rear valence! I remember the exhaust tip on mine rattling against that 44 years ago!
GLWS.
Original paint cars are THE BOMB. If you buy this, get the dentless guy working on it and it will be a lovely driver. My 1971 white car has flawless surfaces and I love all the little paint imperfections, like signs the the car had a life and has scars and blems that give it the sought after patina. Like a barn find without the barn! (I don't even know that that means but it sounded good).
Paul
In a couple years, I think we will look back at cars like this and wish we could still buy at this price. I love the early cars.
Bump. A really nice entry level car.
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