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Jim in Co
post Aug 8 2004, 02:06 PM
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First post on the forum for me. I'm thinking of jumping into the 914 deep end. I have found a car that is relatively rust free but is going to need quite a bit of TLC. I'm thinking of doing a full rebuild. The car doesn't have an engine, will it be difficult to find one? I don't mind doing a rebuild if I have to. By the way, I am looking at a 74 914/2.0. Thanks in advance.

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post Aug 8 2004, 04:10 PM
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QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Aug 8 2004, 01:39 PM)
A good 914 can be relatively inexpensive at $5-6k.

A bad 914 can be relatively expensive at $500.00

greatest 914 words ever spoken.

I will never understand the people who get "cheap" 914's and then put $10k into them to have a $5k car. spend the $5k and drive it from day one. if you want to work on a car, believe me, you will still fulfill that desire with the best of 914's.
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