I purchased this car to be used as a parts car, but after some research (and some still pending), everything is leading to this being an original car. Chassis/engine/trans and custom Signal Yellow paint. Not sure of official numbers yet, but hoping this is a one of one car....
I buy my car to build and modify to my liking. I purchased a numbers matching '69 912 back in 2016, which I restored, but I dont like feeling like I have to keep it all original. I want to customize and do to the car what suits me. That being said, I completely respect and feel some cars should be saved and built as originals, and this is one of them.
This car has front end damage to the passenger front and it affected the headlight bucket, front portion of the wheel well (shock tower seems to be okay). Hell hole is in surprisingly good shape. The longs have not been exposed as they still retain the original sill plates and rocker covers with original plastic rivets which I dont want to remove. The next caretaker can do that.
Feel free to message for additional photos or information...
You should take the rockers off to show condition. And a pic of the hell hole.
And forum requires a price. Looks.like a worthy car to restore
As soon as I get the rest of my images resized, I will add them to this thread.
Thanks for your role in saving this one.
Is there something Im missing? What is preventing this seemingly rare and unique car from selling? Please, enlighten me...
I would really like to clear up the garage space and recoup funds to advance my other project.
Don’t kill the messenger but I would say price is your basic indicator.
I don’t see the color as being that much of a value builder plus based on collision damage this is a major project.
Obviously this is my opinion which could be off base ……..if you don’t get action either something isn’t that much in demand OR the price is off or both.
I second. Based on the condition of the rest of the car there is no reason not to remove the rockers as that can be on of the most expensive areas to fix. This is a total restoration and the more of the ugly you share the more likely someone it to decide to restore it as they can identify how much work needs to be done. More pics are always good and price is probably too high based on condition.
john
I can appreciate each one of those replies.
Yes, I know a fair bit about these cars. I am not an expert by any means. I do know this is a rare-ish and extremely unique car/color combo and the color badging is also quite unique. My struggle is with valuation. I would presume this combo would provide a premium of some degree. I figure if on a concours level, maybe 10-15% over a "common" car. But again, this is just my speculation.
I'm not looking to flip this for any sort of grand slam deal. Because I struggle with valuation and had to provide a price, I provided one... $12,345 or best offer. I hoped interested parties could read through the price and just make me an offer. Fair deals are always the ones where a buyer and seller both walk away happy and pleased.
I bought this for a parts car, but uncovering the uniqueness, I cannot in good conscience part this out. I agree with the sediments of a lot of commenters this should be saved. I want to see it saved. But it's not my type of project.
All this being said, I figured interested parties would contact me and make some offers. I'll see if I can get down to the garage later today or tomorrow and pop the passenger rocker cover for some pics.
So as for the price, I'm not greedy... I want to be fair, but don't really know what fair is.
Drop the one
I think it's just that your asking price is a little confusing. I'm not a buyer, but I think others might be confused as to whether your "12345" price is your initial "ask", as in roughly $12.5K? Or.....are you merely using those numbers as a place holder like when someone puts 999,999 in the odometer reading slot when the mileage is unknown, and then waiting for offers?
It needs a lot of work. What is your bottom number.
Okie dokie fellas, heres the skinny on the passenger long and jack point
I was pleasantly surprised to see things in this condition. Things didnt look too bad upon my inital inspection with the cover in place, but look way better than I imagined upon removal
It is a neat car in not too bad condition as these go.
Someone who is willing to spend the time and $$$ on the resto will want it eventually.
John
I am not allowed to purchase anymore cars. If you want an idea how much work it is to fix that damage your looking at about 10k to square it up, repair the wheelhouse, find and purchase a early front panel and section it in. No other repairs or paint work. Add in a Repop fender that is supposed to be available now for something like 2k.
It needs $30k of restoration to become a $20k car.
I'm not a buyer but I spot fiberglass over the hell hole
Sure, look at pic #22, second pic of the hell hole, just to the right of the forward fuel line you'll see a horz line of the fiberglass sheet. Bet if you took a magnet to it, no sticky. Not trying to dog your add, just something I noticed. My 02C, you have a nice parts car. 10-15 k on the front end fix to do it correct, another 5-10k to fix the rust you can't see (it's there, comes from the factory that way) To me the front end damage makes it BER.
Todd
It does appear to have some fiberglass in the hell hole area. You can see the cross-hatching of the fiberglass mat.
Still a great car to restore though. If I was any closer I would be very tempted.
New Price
$3200 OBO
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=25860 - If stock, it would be a tail-shifter transaxle.
Now $2500 OBO
If this doesn't sell at this price in the next week, I will be dismantling and scavenging what I want from this car. If it was worth saving as many stated and believed, they would have acquired it for that purpose.
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