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That motor/tranny has recently been degreased. I would bet a shiny penny that based on what it looks like now, it was filthy before it was cleaned.
The dash material is correct. The radio plate is what is different. That radio and plate may have been installed just to try and push the low mileage story. Pedal pads dont look bad at all. Mine with 10k miles on them look worse. My clutch pedal is slightly cocked. I have seen many 914's with this.They are basically a long bolt with a jamb nut - they can turn over time. looks like cosmoline on the door jamb hardware, as it is specifically placed and located in areas that are not usual big rust spots. The repaint and the residual gunk on the motor/in the engine bay makes me pretty confident that the mileage is not right. it's very pretty. 20k pretty? Like anything else, it is worth what someone is willing to pay. Cut the fenders, flair it,throw in a -6 and a 5 bolt conversion and call it good! |
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