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Value, of a '72 |
914nerd |
Nov 6 2006, 03:18 PM
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Who you callin' a "Member"? Group: Members Posts: 416 Joined: 18-July 06 From: Los Alamos, NM Member No.: 6,461 |
I have a ;72 that I recently accquired and was wondering as to the value of the car (fixed up) and the parts (should it turn out to not be worth fixing).
It has an engine and tranny from a '75 1.8 with 96 P&Cs twin dellorto carbs the '72 body with a fair bit of rust (I don't yet know if it is terminal or not) the steel front and rear bumpers the f&r valences and the bumper toppers (basically brand new - the front still in the packaging) compufire ignition being run off a (currently unknown model) dizzy set of 4 empi wheels in decent shape and LOTS of miscellaneous parts I already have a '75 1.8 (also with 96mm P&Cs) and was wondering people's opinions as to the value of this car and the prices that parts would likely sell for Thanks, Charles |
Pat Garvey |
Nov 6 2006, 08:36 PM
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Do I or don't I...........? Group: Members Posts: 5,899 Joined: 24-March 06 From: SE PA, near Philly Member No.: 5,765 Region Association: North East States |
Sorry, don't want to hurt your feelings - not worth much!
Virtually nothing is original. My 2 cents - worthless |
So.Cal.914 |
Nov 6 2006, 08:50 PM
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"...And it has a front trunk too." Group: Members Posts: 6,588 Joined: 15-February 04 From: Low Desert, CA./ Hills of N.J. Member No.: 1,658 Region Association: None |
Sorry, don't want to hurt your feelings - not worth much! Virtually nothing is original. My 2 cents - worthless Being that I have not seen the car it would be hard for me to say that virtually nothing is original. Carbs and empi's is hardly a reason to deem your car virtually unoriginal. I would imagine that the rest of the parts are indeed 914 parts and you should have no problem selling them here first and what is left on Evilbay. Check on Evilbay and see what the individual parts are selling for. Again sence I have not seen your car I don't know what shape it is in so it is hard to say what it is worth as a whole. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
914nerd |
Nov 6 2006, 10:19 PM
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Who you callin' a "Member"? Group: Members Posts: 416 Joined: 18-July 06 From: Los Alamos, NM Member No.: 6,461 |
I know that, as a whole, it has lost a lot of its possible value due to the fact that it is not original
Does anybody have some information as to parts, etc. I am probably going to sell at least some of the parts here and I wouldn't want to rip anyone off So, anything? |
dmenche914 |
Nov 7 2006, 08:37 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,212 Joined: 27-February 03 From: California Member No.: 366 |
original smichinal (is that a word???) engien and wheels can easily be switched. Don't worry about that to much. a good running modified engine and nice Empi wheels may make the car worth more, a than a original poor running motor and stock steel wheels.
the main issue in determining if the car is worth restoring is how much time/ money you want to spend in rust repair. rust is the real big killer of 914 car values. before parting it out, or spending money on parts, you need a careful review of the amount of rust on the entire car. check the 'hell hole", under the battery, all the way down into the well. remove the outer screw/rivited on rockers, adn check the jack point, remove teh seat, and examine the floor. remove the front trunk rubber seal, and look in the channel for the ruuber, look for blisters of rust bulging the paint (near windsheild post base, body near door handles, and the sail panel (rool bar base) and the section just above the tail lights on fenders, remove the engine bay sound pad if you have one, adn inspect down low on it, check out the trunk floors. and finally do a rubberized magnet test ont eh body to check for thick bondo. this should cover the main rust areas. One or two areas may be bad, but if any is very major, or most areas are rusty, the car may be a better parts car, as a better body could be found for less than the repair cost. however some folks like the challenge, and do it them selfs. not sure on the current prices, but OEM bumper topers in good shape are worth a bit, empi wheels are nice, the VW crowd like them also. if the engine and tranny runs, they can be sold, they will sell for more if the buyer can test drive it to prove they work. of course location is important for the big items. parts will sell for more in a major city in calif, than out in fairbanks alaska as there are fewer buyedrs up there, and shipping costs tot eh lower states would be high hope you have minimal rust, adn can save it. al in all carbs and empi rims are not that bad. even if your car was all mathcing numbers original, but very rusty, it may not be worth much at all, except for parts good luck |
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