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> FS Totally Restored '72 - 1.7, California Car - must sell- Medical Expenses soon
tracks914
post Jun 6 2010, 08:50 PM
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Restoration completed in 2004.
Appraised @ $16,700.
Was asking $11,000.
Now asking $9800.


I don't need 2 914's and this one to go someday, might as well be now.
My daughter was just diagonosed with cancer so it's as good a time as any to sell.

All original except bolt on modifications. Original parts are still available and go with the car.
Add ons are:
Optima Battery
SS exhaust
paper oil filter housing
FG front and rear valances
73 center consol
Dealer intalled Blaubunkt Cassette and speakers
Malhe wheels (sorry original steel rims gone)
Neoprene covered and modified seat

Eveything on the car works well as it was my sunny day driver for four years. It has had maybe 10 tanks of gas since restoration.

Restoration included (Photos availalable)
hell hole - small repair was required
new battery tray
Body media blasted to bare metal
Total car epoxy primered inside and out
3 coats of base coat, 5 coats of clear coat
brakes, ball joints, tie rod ends all redone
engine rebuilt
transmision rebuilt
interior either re-upolstered or best available originals used
dash - one crack but has dash cap installed but not glued


PM me for more details and photos.
Tx
Doug


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post Aug 25 2010, 08:33 PM
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Insurance company wanted me to get it re-appraised.
It came in at $17,700CAN. (that's $16,700US)
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post Aug 28 2010, 08:04 PM
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Insurance company wanted me to get it re-appraised.
It came in at $17,700CAN. (that's $16,700US)


Free bump. this looks like a great deal. maybe being out side the lower 48 scares buyers?
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