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http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer..._6/1702892.html
Check out the pics. Disappointing if this is what nearly $40k will buy you in a 914-6. Seems more like $15k....maybe. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) Looking at buying either a nice 914 or 914-6, and prices vary wildly with condition. Guess that's just the sign of the times.... |
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With what is missing, at no price is it a $$$-wise smart purchase today. . the cost to source the missing real 6 parts, and then do a proper restoration will exceed the current market price. . . another reason why
a really nice Original Six is realistically priced at $80.000 these days. I know that sounds unreasonably expensive to many, but if and when you try to collect the correct parts, and reconstruct a Real Six, you'll get the bigger picture. Many of the correct parts simply are not available any more. |
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