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> 74 Signal Orange parts car, repairable, 1500 firm
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post Mar 30 2010, 09:47 PM
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Up for sale is my 74 914, I recently put in a used motor due to the fact that the old motor was no good. I also had the car resprayed. It had already been repainted Signal Orange when I bought it however it needed to be cleaned up a lot so I did so. BRAND NEW rotors, pads, rebuilt calipers, rebuilt pedal assembly, and fresh tune. It has 1.8 type 4 with a single weber carb. NOT an SR20DET haha. CAR IS SOLID! This car is verrrrry straight, Hell holes look great, passed the hammer and punch test. I spent every last penny I had getting her too look how she did, the wreak was my fault and I only had liability so Im completely screwed. I dont have the money to fix it so Im forced to sell. Car starts and runs perfectly, there was no damage to the trans. Im asking 1500 FIRM!
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post Jul 9 2010, 04:20 PM
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I'm not a body guy, and I could be wrong... but I know a few body guys here in Dallas. if you have a body shop fix that, it will cost you more than 3k... probably 5-6k+. it cost 3k to get a body shop to do a decent re-spray, which would have to be included in this rebuild to get the paint right... and that car probably has frame damage that the shop would have to be equipped for...

I'm not trying to be a downer, but I would not want someone to buy that thinking 3k would cover it... body shops are expensive to be done right.

if I'm wrong on the frame being out of alignment, one could probably do the paint and welding them self (if they have the know-how) for a couple thousand... if they are equipped and know what they are doing.
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post Jul 9 2010, 10:59 PM
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i have to agree with you whatever value the car had is pretty much gone. That is unfortunate for the owner. Someone who know body and fender and can weld will make out on this but any of us average guys would be at a loss.
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