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post Sep 17 2008, 08:33 AM
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Hello from Minnesota. I recently found this site as I am starting to look at possibly purchasing a 914. I am aircooled guy...I have a 67 vw beetle, and 99 Suzuki GSF1200.

Today I am going to look at a 74 914-4 1.8L, and wondering if you guys could give me some advice as to what I should look for. Again, I am brand new to the 914 scene and just learning.

The one thing that I have read about so far is the battery tray area in the "hell hole"...look for excessive rust. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank- Kel
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post Sep 17 2008, 08:28 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) to the insanity. and good luck with your first purchase. i would recommend since your new to the 914 scene, dont buy a 914 thats a really really big project car, or one that has major rust problems, electrical. i would stick with something that runs and drives and go from there, thats what a buddy of mine did, eddie, he sold his 914 to mark, eddie is more of a bug guy and got way in over his head
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