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TC Johnson
post May 20 2013, 12:37 PM
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Greetings!

My wife and I are downsizing and moving near our son and his family, so my '76 must go.

Black with tan interior, console, dealer air (not tested), 5 Mahle wheels, near new Goodyear Eagles, big front rollbar and factory rear bar, bilsteins, stainless brake lines, Bursch exhaust, Weltmeister short shift kit, Momo Monte Carlo wheel, Denon audio with a 50 watt amp.

I am the fourth owner since it was purchased new at Carrousel in MN, but it lived in CA and AZ for most of its life until I discovered it back again in MN. It came with me when I was transferred out east, and we have enjoyed using it to cruise through NJ and Eastern PA. It currently shows about 87k on the clock.

I replaced the fuel lines (thanks racer Chris) and have that job done. Prior to beginning this task, it ran well and is in good shape as a driver. It can use paint to really look great.

Please see the last post for updated pictures, and now that things are all together, asking $7650.

PM me to set up your inspection. The car is located in the Lehigh Valley, in eastern PA.


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post May 20 2013, 02:01 PM
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Lots of pictures will help you sell.....
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post May 20 2013, 06:11 PM
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Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately this is the only one I had ready. If no one is interested while the fuel lines are in process, I will add a bunch when the price goes up.

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Lots of pictures will help you sell.....

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post May 21 2013, 06:26 AM
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QUOTE(TC Johnson @ May 20 2013, 08:11 PM) *

Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately this is the only one I had ready. If no one is interested while the fuel lines are in process, I will add a bunch when the price goes up.

Thanks!

TC



'76 is the last year with under 5K built. Also, if the original color was black then that is a rare color. Rust is the biggest issue with 914. If the car is super clean and solid then you may very well have a lot of people interested. At this point it's "pig in a poke"
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post May 21 2013, 09:24 AM
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Yes, it is in the original color. Also, a few years back imchappy helped with the chain of ownership on the car, and some things he did on the car.

With the limited use it has had in my ownership, and minor upgrades added, it should prove to be a good car for someone. One of the other things recently done was a rebuilt MPS from bleyseng. I have the original one that could serve as a spare.

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post May 21 2013, 12:43 PM
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QUOTE(TC Johnson @ May 21 2013, 11:24 AM) *

Yes, it is in the original color. Also, a few years back imchappy helped with the chain of ownership on the car, and some things he did on the car.

With the limited use it has had in my ownership, and minor upgrades added, it should prove to be a good car for someone. One of the other things recently done was a rebuilt MPS from bleyseng. I have the original one that could serve as a spare.

Thanks

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Sounds nice. Post some pictures....there are lots of people looking for solid 914's these days!
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post May 21 2013, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE(TC Johnson @ May 20 2013, 02:37 PM) *

The car is located in the Lehigh Valley, in eastern PA.


Where is the car located? I live in Orefield.

I can do a PPI if anyone needs some eyes on the car.
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post May 21 2013, 03:25 PM
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Spoke,

I am located south of Easton off 611, just a bit north of Riegelsville. Let me know if anyone is interested in having you check it out. Just PM me and I can give you further location details.

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QUOTE(TC Johnson @ May 20 2013, 02:37 PM) *

The car is located in the Lehigh Valley, in eastern PA.


Where is the car located? I live in Orefield.

I can do a PPI if anyone needs some eyes on the car.

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post May 22 2013, 05:00 PM
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Looks like a nice car, do you have more pictures? If so please post?

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post May 24 2013, 08:06 AM
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Yep this was the car my brother bought new after he sold me his 73.
Beautiful car not typical Mn, never driven in Winter or i should say ever at all, always a garage queen, mint like new car was sold to my good friend Mike with 28,000 miles on it, he moved to California, it was then sold to another friend of mine to give to his daughter who was going to school in Arizona, I installed the A/C in the car for him. Then on to TC.
The only thing i am aware of with this car was a minor front fender dent that happened when Mike owned it. I would love to buy it if i had the room.
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post May 27 2013, 03:05 PM
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QUOTE(TC Johnson @ May 20 2013, 01:37 PM) *

Greetings!

My wife and I are downsizing and moving near our son and his family, so my '76 must go.

Black with tan interior, console, dealer air (not tested), 5 Mahle wheels, near new Goodyear Eagles, big front rollbar and factory rear bar, bilsteins, stainless brake lines, Bursch exhaust, Weltmeister short shift kit, Momo Monte Carlo wheel, Denon audio with a 50 watt amp.

I am the fourth owner since it was purchased new at Carrousel in MN, but it lived in CA and AZ for most of its life until I discovered it back again in MN. It came with me when I was transferred out east, and we have enjoyed using it to cruise through NJ and Eastern PA. It currently shows about 87k on the clock.

I am in the midst of replacing the fuel lines (thanks racer Chris) and have much of that job done. Prior to beginning this task, it ran well and is in good shape as a driver. It can use paint to really look great.
The posting is going up now to give folks a chance to save a buck or two. Once I finish buttoning things up, the listing will be revised at a "complete and running" price. If you are willing to take over the completion of the fuel line job, you will have a pretty nice car to either enjoy, or dive into for a full restore.

Shall we start at $6750, as is?

PM me to set up your inspection. The car is located in the Lehigh Valley, in eastern PA.

TC I sent you a PM last night. Mike
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post May 27 2013, 07:58 PM
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Greetings again, teeners!

I am taking a big chance and posting a bunch of pics of the car in process. I buttoned up the tank lines and all today, and will be reassembling the interior tomorrow evening, with the FI lines going in later in the week. After that, it will be ready to run and the price goes up!

Please show some mercy, as the car is not cleaned up for presentation, and as I said, would definitely benefit from a paint job. The trunks are clean, and as you will see, I have the original jack, and the big pouch from new.

I included pics of the battery tray area and the hell hole, which shows some rust, but after poking around down there, does not seem to have any critical issues. Come and see the car, and you can be the judge.

Thanks to all for your interest, and let me know when those who are close by want to see the car.

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post May 27 2013, 08:03 PM
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More Pictures.


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post Jun 9 2013, 06:56 PM
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Bump with updated pictures.

As I mentioned in my original ad, once the car is fully together and ready to go, the asking price would go up. The car is running beautifully, with a steady idle at about 900, and pulls strongly in all gears. Starts on the first crank.

There have been some inquiries, and one visitor looking to test drive now that it is together.

Although this is not a perfect car, it has great potential for a fun driver that can provide the next owner with great enjoyment for a long time to come. Those concerned about the images of the hell hole and battery tray need to actually see this is mostly cosmetic, with all the right areas still solid or fixable.

With the car ready to be driven home by its next owner, I am asking $7650 for the car. No need to bring a trailer for this one!

Thanks!

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post Jun 18 2013, 08:40 PM
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I had a chance to check out the car this weekend and drive it. With TC's approval, I will give my opinion of the car along with pics that I took.

I'll try to compartmentalize my impression of the car by discussing the body panels, trunks, any rust areas, engine, shifting, and general drive experience.

First the outside body. The paint is mostly original black. The driver side fender has been replaced (I think) and repainted. The driver door has been repainted.

There appears to be a bit of primer showing through on the top of the passenger door. Not bad though for 40 year old single stage paint. I think the paint would really pop with a good buffing, glaze, and wax.

All the body panels including trunk lids seem to be in very good condition and straight. No major dents or deformities. Just a few dings here and there. In general for a 914, it is in excellent condition.

All the door gaps are perfect.

The rear trunk has no rust through and just a tiny bit of surface rust where wires have rubbed through the paint.
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Just a tiny little rust spot on the bottom of the door.
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The sail panels look to be in very good condition with no bubbles under the vinyl. There are 2 little dents on the top of the fender next to the passenger sail panel.
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The paint in the door jambs is near perfect. No rust in the jambs. With the doors open and the rear latches on the targa top unlatched, I jumped on the door jambs to check for movement of the roll hoop to the back of the targa top. There was no movement. This car is solid.
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post Jun 18 2013, 08:51 PM
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Here is the only significant rust on the body panels. The edge of the front fender and the top near the windshield has some bubbles. Doesn't look that serious and is not structural. The inner panels inside the fender look perfect. Not sure why there's bubbles on this fender.

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This pic shows the condition of the paint. Lots of minute scratches that should buff out and disappear with a good glaze/wax treatment. Some dark spots look to be touch-ups.

To me, this paint is in good shape and the body is in excellent shape. A full respray and this car would be spectacular.

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post Jun 18 2013, 08:57 PM
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Jacked the car up on 2 wheels on both sides using the jack hole. There was no deflection of the jack holes when jacked up.

The door gaps on both sides did not change when the car was fully jacked up. Both doors open and close with no difficulty when jacked up.



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The cabin underneath shows no signs of rust. We didn't remove the rocker panels but the part of the longitudinal visible around the panels looks to be rust free.

The rocker panels show a little bit of surface rust around some edges but look to be in good shape.


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The tires and wheels are in excellent shape. The tires are Goodyear Eagle HPs and appear to have full tread. The spare is also a Mahle wheel like the rest.


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The front trunk is rust free and paint looks in good shape. The air hoses for ventilation look newer and in good shape.

The windshield washer bottle is included but not installed.

The bottom of the trunk has been modified for AC. The spare tire seems to fit well with the AC unit.

The front trunk springs seem a little tired (lid doesn't stay fully open) and could be moved to the furthest position for better opening.


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