SOLD : 1971 1.7 Porsche 914 driver, no jackstands needed or included :) |
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SOLD : 1971 1.7 Porsche 914 driver, no jackstands needed or included :) |
Jax914 |
Feb 17 2010, 03:48 PM
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Schwienhund Rennenmannshaft Group: Members Posts: 138 Joined: 7-August 06 From: Jacksonville, FL Member No.: 6,602 Region Association: South East States |
SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD
Car is Porsche SpeedYellow with red Carrera painted stripe. Car is a strong runner and has been my daily driver for 2 1/2 years. 1.7 litre engine Dual Weber 40 IDF carburetors Bosch 009 distributor with Petronix module Factory stainless exhaust headers and new Bursch muffler new starter 5-speed transmission rebuilt one year ago - new synchros car is converted to later style (1973-1976) side shift full linkage bushing replacement Full suspension rebuild front and rear Polyurethane bushings / silicone grease / grease nipples installed new wheel bearings and seals front and rear converted to 5 bolt Porsche wheels - new front hubs, drilled rear hubs, long wheel studs / open lugnuts rear trailing arms reinforced with aftermarket kit no swaybars - but front arms have U-brackets and rear shock mounts have balls. rennmetal.com toweyes Rebuilt brakes - new pads front and rear braided steel lines in rear painted calipers 8x16 and 6x15 Porsche Phone Dial wheels Kumho 225/60x15 and 195/50x15 tires Full rollcage with Daytona history - bolt in / easily removable - includes door bars. new carpet excellent interior console with VDO gauges - voltmeter/oil pressure/cylinder head temp/clock Simpson camlock harnesses Dino steering wheel / Flamm dual air horn Sony Stereo many improvements made to car - extremely reliable and fun to drive. purchase includes many spare parts including extra 1.7 long block engine and spare original tailshift transmission and engine mount bar, GT reinforcement kit included but not installed. new billet seat handles not installed yet. Disclosure: 1) back portion of floor was repaired with sheet steel - basically a small section of the passenger area under the seat and a small area under the driver's seat. Yeah - I wish I had known at the time that half pans were available. Several other patches - 2"x18" strip in rear of trunk, hellhole repaired prior to me, couple of other small patches in floor 2) rear wheels / tires are too wide. 205's may fit better - they rub on the passenger inner "frame" when two people are in the car. The rear fenders are pulled slightly and lips are folded. tires rubbed on fender when first installed - created a bubble on the outside fender - hasn't gotten any worse in last 2.5 years. 3) paint is starting to bubble by driver's door handle cutout at front of rear fender. 4) I have a "new" front bumper - I'm working on getting it ready for paint and trying to locate a proper bump strip 5) A/C is almost complete - just need to have hoses made and installed. Compressor/evap/condensor are all installed. Attached image(s) |
e30driver |
Feb 18 2010, 11:23 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 18-February 10 From: Athens, GA Member No.: 11,374 Region Association: South East States |
Anyone want to lend me $7k? lol Great looking car, exactly what I hope to have one day! Good luck!
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