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wtb steering cohlum parts |
tholman |
Nov 26 2011, 06:41 AM
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I'm new here ... Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 26-November 11 From: Ohio Member No.: 13,821 Region Association: None |
Hello new to the forum, bought a 914 from a salvage yard that was donated for charity, they lied to me and said the car had original miles.... it did not .. anyways the steering cohlum has been opened up and parts removed so it could be steered without having a key. I need pretty much the ignition lock/w key the housing it sets in and everything from there out to the steering wheel, I have some electrical still there but do not know what kind of shape its in. first 914, have a 70 911e. any help would be appretiated.
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914ltd |
Nov 26 2011, 08:13 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 239 Joined: 18-April 03 From: Peoria, IL Member No.: 581 Region Association: None |
Hello new to the forum, bought a 914 from a salvage yard that was donated for charity, they lied to me and said the car had original miles.... it did not .. anyways the steering cohlum has been opened up and parts removed so it could be steered without having a key. I need pretty much the ignition lock/w key the housing it sets in and everything from there out to the steering wheel, I have some electrical still there but do not know what kind of shape its in. first 914, have a 70 911e. any help would be appretiated. Sorry to hear about your mileage problem. It's tough to determine on a 35+ year old car plus these had odometer problems. You need to post what year since there were 4 different columns: 70 with 12 pin connector, 71 with 14 pin, 72-74 and 75-76. Good luck with your new purchase. Brad |
bdstone914 |
Nov 26 2011, 08:24 AM
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bdstone914 Group: Members Posts: 4,532 Joined: 8-November 03 From: Riverside CA Member No.: 1,319 |
Welcome to 914 World.
I probably have an ignition set with a key depending on the year you need. Brad is right about the different types by year. If you are not sure what year it is look at the third digit of the VIN. That is the model year. Pictures would help too. Them may have damaged or removed more than you realize. These are great cars but you will probably find a bunch of little parts you will need to make it fully operational. I have about everything and will be glad to help you with what you may need. Bruce 951 536 7478 |
tholman |
Nov 27 2011, 04:06 AM
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I'm new here ... Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 26-November 11 From: Ohio Member No.: 13,821 Region Association: None |
Welcome to 914 World. Bruce, thanks for the welcoming words, the car is a 75 2.0 and seems to be pretty complete. looks like po tried to get it started after sitting for a long time and gave up. Thanks again, love these old porsches I probably have an ignition set with a key depending on the year you need. Brad is right about the different types by year. If you are not sure what year it is look at the third digit of the VIN. That is the model year. Pictures would help too. Them may have damaged or removed more than you realize. These are great cars but you will probably find a bunch of little parts you will need to make it fully operational. I have about everything and will be glad to help you with what you may need. Bruce 951 536 7478 |
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