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> F/S: Parting out complete 1974 914 1.8
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post Sep 23 2009, 03:01 PM
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I teach Auto Tech. in Laguna Hills Ca. We were donated a 1974 914 1.8 that is complete and runs - poorly. To help our program I`ve decided instead of trying to sell it complete it would be a good project for the students to remove the parts as needed. If you are interested in any parts please pm me and I can better provide info on the parts.
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post Sep 23 2009, 03:21 PM
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It might be an even better project to get it running well, freshen it up and sell it for decent money to fund your program. Or perhaps have the students compare the cost/benefit of both options and then pursue the one that is the most lucrative. Just a thought...
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It might be an even better project to get it running well, freshen it up and sell it for decent money to fund your program. Or perhaps have the students compare the cost/benefit of both options and then pursue the one that is the most lucrative. Just a thought...



And a good thought - only problem is this whole school buget crisis leaves us in a bad place as far as $$$. I think it would be a good lesson to to get a little enterprise going and show them the right way to run a small business.
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