After much contemplation, soul searching, and a reality check I have come to the conclusion that I am going to sell my 914-6.
The short, been in the family since 1976-77? I was 9 or 10 when it came into my life! It was the car that made me fall in love with mid engine cars. I have been fortunate enough to own a few 914s, but also a few other mid engine wonder cars. I will always have a soft spot in my heart for a 914. Here is the rub, I am not a keep a car stock sort of person.
Long story can be found in my sig.
I have found no rust that would keep me from building the car the way it is. There is a bit of surface rust in the shift tunnel. Floors, logs, door posts everything looks solid. You can open both doors, and they shut with that nice German car precision. The good, most of the original parts are here. I some how misplaced the master cylinder
Original wheels where steelies, long gone. It is rolling on a set of fake Mahle gas burners. Easy cheap wheel to keep it so it can roll. It is ready to roll out and up onto your trailer.
PM me if you are interested and want access to the entire set of pictures, I will also take more if you wish. It is on the lift so underside or th odd shot is not terribly hard.
VINs - did not find the one stamped in the rear trunk floor, I also did not go at it hard to find it.
Door sticker gone in the repaint back in the 70s
Hood is presently on the car. There are some shots with it off the car.
Sorry for the random finger in the picture.
It has its scars from years of being around the shops, always stored inside in climate controlled shop. Rear deck lid faired the worst, when a shelf full of 914-6 parts broke loose and dumped them on the trunk. Good was it had a Garold's Mom's Service cover. The bad is it picked up a few dents and a couple of scrapes. That still make my stomach churn when I see it.
Have number matching engine and transmission, this car will need some work but it is the best one I have seen as a starting point. $40,000 obo
OMG
Ok @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=16669 - if you sell me the blue-wrapped 6, then you can get started on the real one . . .you've been working looong hours . . .you deserve it!
Beautiful, Stephen -if only I could snap this up! GLWTS . . .
Great project but our garage is full
Someone is getting a smoking deal on this one!
I'm interested! Dayton is not far away from my place in KY. Will send PM.
Wow, wish I was in the market. Good luck Stephen!!
PM Sent
Sale Pending
Hi 914forme,
I am not a buyer for the 914-6, but I am interested on that jack/lift under it. What brand is that? How high does it go?
Good luck with selling the car.
Thanks.
Bill.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=17249
Bill it's an EZ Car Lift
https://www.ezcarlift.com/index.html
I looked at Stephen's car on Memorial Day. Amazingly non-rusted -6 chassis. All parts, plus a lot of extras, are all there, clean, and well organized. (Except no M/C).
I'm hesitant to write this information here because I want the car. Unfortunately, I had to decline buying it for other reasons. My wife brings up the fact that I'm not quite finished with my -6 GT conversion. If Stephen's car is still available at the end of summer, I will go get it. Timing is often everything.
Rob it was a pleasure meeting you, your lovely wife, and beautiful dog. Thank you for coming up and looking at the car, and yes timing is everything.
PM sent
apologies for continuing to hijack your sale thread with questions about the lift. I don't have an engine to measure, if this enough room to remove/install the engine/trans?
thanks and stay safe
PM sent
To the 914world community and experts: Is there anyone you would recommend I can hire to restore this car? You can PM me with your recommendations. I wrench 928s, but not really much info in wrenching 914 out there and I don't want to be the next "Longest Restoration Project" record holder :-)
thanks so much
Did you buy the car?
Really asking to see if I should even go further. There are "PMs" sent, but no update to if the car is sold or not.
It's been pretty frustrating.
Little communication, a "get in line" but no transparency on how long the line is.
If you are going to sell it then sell it, otherwise you are wasting people's time.
I have dealt with him in the past without issue and he has been a respected member of this community for a long time, so I'm gonna give him a pass on this one. I don't understand why he can't be absent from the community for a while without being bashed. Sometimes life gets in the way of responding to 914WORLD listings... Give the guy a break.
I’ve also known Stephan for a long time and trust him. There might be other stuff going on and I would take a step back if you are unhappy with the process. I don’t know why the communication isn’t good right now and I’m sure it’s frustrating but nobody is getting scammed or hurt.
I concur with Mark... having inspected it, no one is getting scammed. My take on this is that it's Stephan's car. His method of selling it is his decision. It also has to be the right buyer too... someone reasonably close with enough truck and trailer space, the funds, and the additional funds and capability to finish the job. If Stephan starts to circle back (like press secretary!), I'm still in line.
Not saying anyone is getting scammed, what I am saying is "the price isn't the price" and "get in line but won't tell you anything" is a waste of everyone's time.
If you are going to sell it, sell it. If you want a queue of buyers then at least have the respect to inform them of where it stands and how many in-front.
Seems pretty simple.
Maybe Stephen is just busy. I also have known him a very long time. He isa very stand up guy. Be patient my friends.
Thank you every one. I have been rather busy with work, and other projects.
First let say the price is the price. Not a scam, not a bait and switch, shell game, hustle etc...
If I wanted to auction it B.A.T. is an e-mail away. I posted it here and only here, as I respect this community. This car has been in my life for 44 years.
Second, not trying to disrespect anyones time. I will say I am doing the sale this way because I have setup many purchases of cars with small and large price tags, to find them sold, while I am in travel. That is a waist of time, and money. This process allows the buyer to know that the car will be here.
So far I have walked 6 people through my process. I understand it is frustrating to potential buyers who are on the list. I will contact the 7th person tonight. I respect each of them enough to schedule the time, meet them, answer any questions they have either in-person, or via electronic correspondence. It takes time, I am willing to give that time, I do have other obligations that require my time.
Again thank you everyone who vouched for my character, it is appreciated.
I guess some may discount my input here because of my "Newbie" label but I've been very active in other Porsche forums for many years and, in fact, bought my first 911 off the dealer floor in 1975 and have been restoring and buying/selling sports cars ever since. And that is a long time.
The relevance here is that I live near this car and am one of the "previous 6" people who seriously considered buying it. First off, the car is much better looking in person - beautiful! And the amount of parts included is amazingly complete. Steve took the rocker panels off for me and the sills (and HH) are in perfect shape.
I also have no issues with how the sale is being conducted. I contacted him early on and was told that he would honor the first come first served rule and that there were people ahead of me. And sure enough he got back to me weeks later to let me know I was next in line.
The only thing that didn't work out for me (and him) in this process, is that in the meantime I found the blue 1.7 that I've now bonded with and, as much as I'd love to buy his 6, I just can't take on another project or try to dump the 1.7. I know I'll regret not grabbing it but to be honest, completing Steve's work with the same attention to detail is work best left to someone perhaps younger and with more space than my 2-car garage will afford. Especially with one space reserved for my running Porsche.
Anyway, I thought I'd add my 2 cents FWIW. If I can help anyone with questions about the car feel free to PM.
Regards,
Ron
So is the car sold?
Not yet, current person is looking into shipping logistics.
How far down the line will I be if I want this project? Never worked on 914 but it shouldn’t be more complicated than 928?! I’m in West Chest PA, so shipping along with parts shouldn’t be too bad.
Hoi (hlee96@yahoo)
Car has been sold, going to a wonderful buyer.
Thanks Stephen. Not so sure about "wonderful"(!!), but I bought the car.
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