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> Would this be a good 914 to purchase?, Interested in trying to get this but I really don't have much expiriance with work on any cars.
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post Dec 8 2011, 02:09 AM
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Hi I'm new the webstite basicly because I'm wondering if this car would be very restorable? And what it looks like it may need. If I get it, I'm wanting to fix it up enough to run, fixing the majar rust, and try to prevent the rest from getting worse for the next few years. I asked for a few more pictures and in the pictures a few of the pans will need replaced. The only thing I'm worried about is the rocker panel area. I am a beginner with working on cars but I'm willing to learn and work on it. Thanks! For any input.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1974-Porsch...13#ht_500wt_948
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post Dec 8 2011, 07:06 PM
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It's better to run away from that than to walk. Way too much time and money would have to be put into it to get it road worthy again. Be patient and keep looking. You can find decent running car that needs some work for a good price if you are patient.
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