Inherited a couple 914's looking for insight-Pictures posted, Valuation |
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Inherited a couple 914's looking for insight-Pictures posted, Valuation |
swedishSTile |
Aug 27 2014, 03:30 PM
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brant |
Aug 27 2014, 04:04 PM
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also the factory put a tar layer/coating on the inside of the floor pans
the cars can rust out under the tar (tar which is painted body color) so it can be tricky to see the floor pan rust you really need to pull the rocker covers and see the longitudinals to evaluate the rust on them. there is always more rust than at first apparent sorry for beating a dead horse but the rust really determines the value for example... I will not buy a 914 without pulling the rocker covers I tell everyone buying their first 914 to not pull the trigger until they have seen the rocker covers removed. I've owned a dozen or so and won't buy anthing greater than a parts car without pulling the rocker covers |
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